Introducing the the Kintsugi Drinkware Series by Taku Nakano: Embracing Imperfection

Introducing the the Kintsugi Drinkware Series by Taku Nakano: Embracing Imperfection

In the heart of Tokyo's Omotesando area, where modernity meets tradition, Taku Nakano, a master ceramist and kintsugi artisan, introduces a blend of artistry that transcends time. His latest creation, the Kintsugi cup and tea bowl series, is a testament to the enduring beauty of Japanese craftsmanship and the philosophical depth of wabi-sabi, a concept that finds elegance in imperfection and transience.


The Art of Kintsugi: A Legacy Reborn

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Kintsugi, a centuries-old Japanese technique, involves the repair of broken pottery with lacquer mixed with precious metals such as gold, silver, or platinum. This method not only restores the object but transforms it, highlighting its scars as part of its history. Born in the 15th century from the need to repair cherished tea ceremony wares, kintsugi has evolved into a profound artistic and philosophical practice. It is a celebration of resilience, a visual reminder that beauty often lies in what is imperfect and broken.

Taku Nakano's work is a vibrant ode to this tradition. By integrating kintsugi into his ceramics, Nakano does not merely mend; he reimagines, creating pieces that speak of both heritage and innovation. Each item in his series—from the majestic "Dawn Starry Sky Kintsugi Goblet" to the contemplative "Jet Black Lightning Kintsugi Sake Cup"—tells a story of transformation and rebirth.

The Collection: A Canvas of Celestial Motifs and Earthy Textures 

The Dawn Starry Sky Kintsugi Goblet:

A breathtaking goblet that embodies the ethereal beauty of a starry sky at dawn.

Close-up photo of the side of a kintsugi goblet

Jet Black Lightning Kintsugi Tea Bowl "Orion":

A striking piece that juxtaposes the dark intensity of jet black with the electrifying patterns of lightning, named after the Orion constellation.

Black Kintsugi tea bowl repaired with blown glass using the Yobitsugi technique, the most challenging of Kintsugi techniques.

Deep Forest Oribe Kintsugi Tea Bowl:

This tea bowl draws its inspiration from the serene and ancient depths of a deep forest, complemented by the unique Oribe glaze.

Deep green tea bowl repaired with Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique, showcasing the beauty of imperfection.

Valley Oribe Kintsugi Matcha Tea Bowl:

Reflecting the tranquil beauty of a valley, this matcha tea bowl features the distinctive Oribe glaze, enriched with kintsugi's golden repairs.

Deep green tea bowl repaired with Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique, showcasing the beauty of imperfection.

Starry Sky and Valley Oribe Kintsugi Small Bowl:

A bowl that marries the majestic starry sky with the peaceful valley, highlighted with Oribe glaze and kintsugi's touch.

Deep green tea bowl repaired with Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique, showcasing the beauty of imperfection.

Jet Black Lightning Kintsugi Cup:

A cup that captures the dynamic essence of lightning against a jet black background, enhanced with kintsugi's gold.

Japanese cup repaired with Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique, featuring black lacquer and named "Shikkoku Rai" (Jet-Black Thunder).

Vermilion Crackle Kintsugi Cup:

A white cup featuring vivid vermilion cracks, with lightning-like kintsugi patterns making it a unique piece.

White cup repaired with Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique, presented in a paulownia wood box with the inscription "Kintsugi".

Sirius Kintsugi Cup:

Known for its brightness, Sirius inspires this cup with its beautiful aqua glow and the distinctive joins of kintsugi.

Vibrantly colored cup repaired with kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique

Jet Black Lightning Kintsugi Small Sake Cup:

Perfect for sake enthusiasts, this small cup combines intense jet black with lightning patterns, adorned with the golden seams of kintsugi.

Japanese sake cup repaired with Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese technique, featuring black lacquer

Nakano's series is distinguished by its thematic diversity and aesthetic richness. The "Jet Black Lightning Kintsugi Tea Bowl 'Orion'" and the "Sirius Kintsugi Cup" invite the cosmos into the realm of the everyday, their celestial designs reminiscent of night skies streaked with golden lightning. Meanwhile, the "Deep Forest Oribe Kintsugi Tea Bowl" and the "Valley Oribe Kintsugi Matcha Tea Bowl" pay homage to the lush, serene landscapes of Japan, their earthy tones and textures embodying the tranquility of nature.

Beyond Aesthetics: A Metaphor for Life

Nakano's kintsugi series is more than just a collection of beautifully repaired ceramics. It is a reflection on the human condition, a tangible representation of the philosophy that embraces the beauty in flaws and the strength in vulnerability. Kintsugi encourages us to see the scars and breaks not as marks of defeat but as symbols of resilience and rebirth. Gifting a piece from Nakano's collection becomes an act of profound significance, a gesture that acknowledges the recipient's journey through hardship and celebrates their ability to emerge stronger and more beautiful. It is a reminder that in embracing our imperfections, we find our true strength and beauty.

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