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Kintsugi Pottery Class for Beginners Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Tower Gateway. , London

Discover the Japanese art of kintsugi at this London pottery class and create a beautiful ceramic piece to take home.

Kintsugi is an ancient art form that celebrates the Japanese philosophy of the beauty of imperfection. It involves putting broken pieces of pottery back together with gold and embracing the cracks to produce a beautiful piece of art, showing how the obstacles that we overcome in life can become an important and powerful part of our identity.

In this kintsugi class, your experienced tutor will tell you all about the history and philosophy of kintsugi whilst taking you through the process of making your own kintsugi piece.

Kintsugi is a perfect solution for a mistakenly broken treasured item, but to practice this art form you'll learn how to safely break pottery to practice mending it in the kintsugi way, without overdoing the cracks.

The gold of kintsugi is what makes it so beautiful and in the next stage of your craft class, you'll learn to use a micro metal mix with epoxy resin to create your gold solution. You'll then use this solution to fix together your broken pottery pieces, creating a wonderful piece of perfectly imperfect art.

You'll finish this London kintsugi class with lots of new knowledge on kintsugi pottery and the ability to mend broken ceramic pieces. You'll also take away your own handmade piece of kintsugi art. Kintsugi is a therapeutic process and you'll feel a sense of calm and accomplishment as you finish this special workshop.

Your finished piece is only for display not for food use, microwaves, ovens or the dishwasher.

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Nice relaxed atmosphere.knowledgable friendly tutors. Would recommend this course
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Posted 2 months ago
Abigail Yaxley
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Bloody brilliant. Loved the philosophy, banter and the patience. Thanks to Brandon and Lee for letting Mum stay for the afterschool club! She was very proud of herself and we all had a cracking time
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Posted 2 months ago
Siddharth Shah
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Brandon and Lee were amazing - great teachers and funny as well, which made the class very entertaining while we learned a lot very quickly.
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Posted 2 months ago
Doris Edemafaka
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Brando and Lee were approachable and spoke passionately about their craft. They offered one to one guidance if required. I enjoyed the whole process of smashing the ceramic bowl into four pieces and patiently putting them back together with guidance from Bandon and Lee. I found kintsugi relaxing and educational on the Asian culture. It is a great gift for a birthday present or a corprate group team buildng activity
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Posted 2 months ago
Despoina Papazoglou
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very interesting class, my husband loved his birthday gift, Brandon was fun and a very good teacher
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Posted 2 months ago
Had the best time! Booked this class as an anniversary present and couldn't have had more fun. Brandon and Lee were such great hosts (and teachers!). They helped us every step of the way and we left with some very cool ceramics! The studio was lovely (and air conditioned). Would recommend this to anyone interested in Kintsugi or just looking for a couple of hours doing something fun and different!
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Posted 2 months ago
Juliette Vaz
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Amazing class. We called to advise that we were running late due to transport issues, and Brandon and Lee were more than happy to still have us attend and worked with us to ensure we were not too far behind the rest of the group and that the rest of the group were not impacted by our lateness. The environment was lovely and calming and everyone was having fun and laughing with each other. Highly recommend and will rebook another session!
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Posted 2 months ago
Charles Grimes
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Teachers were great, will come along again
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