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Repaired Ceramics (fake kintsugi)

Material ID: 1429

Description

These creatively repaired ceramic shards, bowls and plates are both delightfully crafted and though-provoking, encouraging us to look again at materials we may consider to be ‘waste’, and to revalue the skills and expertise involved in acts of repair. These characterful reconstructions were made by Bridget Harvey, a maker, researcher and activist who brings together discarded and damaged domestic objects, waste materials, and repair and conservation techniques drawn from numerous disciplines. Bridget’s experimental ceramic repairs have included plates held together with band aids, brown paper parcel tape, gardening wire, elaborate embroidery and milk-derived casein glue.

This particular plate rim has been glued back together using faux kintsugi. Faux kintsugi replicates the Japanese mending technique that traditionally employs urushi lacquer and gold powder to create delicate and deliberately visible repairs, but this version uses less toxic and expensive materials such as gold enamel paint, acrylic paint, glue and brass gilding powder. It was made in 2022 during a Festival of Stuff masterclass where Bridget led a public group in experimental ceramic repair.

Particularities

State

Categories

Maker

Bridget Harvey

Library Details

Site

Stratford

Status

In Storage

Location

Office

Form

Object

Handling guidance

Wash hands after handling.

Date entered collection

Saturday 7th March, 2020

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