Terms and Conditions — Last updated: March 2026
These Terms and Conditions apply to all orders placed through the KintsugiBo online shop (kintsugi.bo). By placing an order, you agree to these terms. The contracting party is [Your Name / Company], Germany.
All prices displayed on our website include the statutory value-added tax (Mehrwertsteuer/MwSt.) of 19% as required by the German Preisangabenverordnung (PAngV). Shipping costs are shown separately before checkout.
Payment is processed securely via Stripe. We accept major credit and debit cards.
The product presentation in our shop does not constitute a binding offer. By clicking “Pay”, you submit a binding order. We confirm receipt of your order via email. The purchase contract is concluded when we send the order confirmation email.
All artworks are carefully packaged in protective materials to ensure safe delivery.
As a consumer in the EU, you have the right to withdraw from the purchase contract within 14 days without giving any reason. The withdrawal period begins on the day you or a third party designated by you (other than the carrier) receives the goods. For details, see our Withdrawal Policy.
The statutory warranty rights apply. If a product is defective upon delivery, please contact us at hello@kintsugi.bo within 14 days. We will arrange for a replacement or refund.
We are liable without limitation for damages caused by intentional or grossly negligent conduct. For slight negligence, we are only liable for breach of essential contractual obligations (cardinal obligations), limited to foreseeable, contract-typical damages.
All artworks sold by KintsugiBo are created using AI-assisted digital processes. Each piece is printed on museum-quality 310gsm Hahnemühle cotton rag paper using giclée printing. Every artwork is individually inspected before shipping. Due to the nature of digital art and print processes, slight variations in color may occur between screen display and printed artwork.
Information about how we process your personal data can be found in our Privacy Policy.
German law applies to the exclusion of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). If you are a consumer resident in the EU, you also enjoy the protection of the mandatory provisions of the law of your country of residence.