Starts 7th Sep, 2026 12:00 GMT/BST
Ending 18th Sep, 2026 12:00 GMT/BST
Hide: Bowl, by Edmund Davies,
24cm by 7cm; the bowl is wheel thrown from a blend of light and dark clays to give a marbled almost wood-like appearance, glazed inside in a pale matte glaze.
Repaired using ki-urushi lacquer for the glue and putty, kuro urushi lacquer for the intermediary layers of lacquer and bengara urushi for the final layer of lacquer beneath the 23.75 carat gold.
Hide, London: True to its name, the entrance is almost hidden but when you find and open the door the dramatic architecture takes your breath away. Head chef Josh Angus ensures that the stunning food matches and exceeds this experience and unusually for such a restaurant, it is open for breakfast right through to dinner. Exciting, delicious food with excellent service – who can ask for more?
Potter Edmund Davies makes beautiful objects using a variety of different clays, slips and glazes. His background in architecture informs his ceramics, albeit at a smaller scale. He notes “there is just something different in the texture of a handmade object. The way the curves and lines feel, the slight differences between each one. The idiosyncrasies you just don’t find in machine made things”.
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Auction: An Auction of Kintsugi in aid of Cancer Research UK, ending 18th Sep, 2026
Nicole Campbell MBE, based in South Yorkshire, has launched a charity auction in aid of Cancer Research UK, showcasing the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi. Every penny raised in the auction will be donated to the charity.
A practitioner of traditional kintsugi, Nicole has repaired ceramics donated by some of the leading restaurants in the UK using traditional methods and gold, to create unique and beautiful objects. Nicole says:
“The philosophy behind kintsugi is ‘That which was broken, once repaired, becomes stronger and more beautiful’ – a wonderful metaphor for life and in particular for those of us who are living with cancer. It is about honouring scars, rather than hiding them, and finding hope in renewal.”
There will be nearly seventy lots on offer, including ceramics donated from the following restaurants: Alchemilla, Etch, Grace & Savour, Henrock, Kol, Hide, Hjem, Jöro, L’Enclume, Le Manoir Aux Quat’Saisons, Lumiere, Mýse, Opheem, Paul Ainsworth at No.6, Pine, Rogan & Co., St John’s, sō-lō, The Black Swan, Oldstead, The Clove Club, The Little Chartroom, The Walled Gardens, UPSTAIRS by Tom Shepherd, Where the Light Gets In & Ynyshir.
The full catalogue will be online from Friday 7th September at 12 noon when the sale will open for bidding.
About Traditional Kintsugi
Traditional kintsugi is not to be confused with ‘modern’, ‘fake’ or ‘neo’ kintsugi which uses epoxy glues and putties and often gold paint to finish. This is mostly done as a hobby and can often be done in a day.
Traditional kintsugi is a slow and expensive process– each piece takes between 2-3 months to complete, only urushi lacquer is used to make the glue, putty and the layers that build up to a finish. Most pieces will average a minimum of 10, and often more, stages – even if only a simple crack or chip.
To understand more about the traditional kintsugi process used by nmckintsugi, please visit: https://nmckintsugi.com/process/
Further Notes
The estimate for each lot in the sale takes into account the value of the piece, the time, materials and expertise and the amount of gold powder used to finish the piece.
With the exception of one piece, ALL items in this sale are finished with 23.75 carat gold, supplied by Gold Leaf Supplies. The price for 1g at the time of writing is £203.94 [inc. VAT].
The cost of the item includes postage and packing to the UK mainland. For overseas postage, normal charges will apply (see Buyer's Notes).
nmckintsugi wishes to give special thanks to the following for their generous contribution: Gold Leaf Supplies for 2gms of gold; Kite Packaging for 60 boxes; Joe Hannaghan for the before and after photographs and videos.
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