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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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Aaliyah Walters
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The class was amazing! Brandon and Lee were amazing class leaders and I found it so relaxing and fun. Loved that the steps were easy to follow and they guided us through every part. Would highly recommend and I’ll be coming back with friends!
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Posted 6 months ago
Really enjoyed the class with Brandon and Lee! They’re were very friendly, patient and clear in explaining what was going to happen and what we had to do. I noticed they were particularly helpful with anyone that was struggling. I came away with a nice little piece and would recommend this class to anyone that has a sort of interest in this.
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Posted 6 months ago
Booked this class for my partners birthday and it did not disappoint!! We had so much fun breaking and repairing our bowls. Teachers were both fab and ran a class that was super easy to follow and lighthearted. And we got 2 beautiful bowls to take home at the end! Thank you Brandon!!
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Posted 6 months ago
Simao Meneses Joao
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It was very fun! Lee and Brandon guided us step by step, provided all the materials and were a very entertaining duo!
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Posted 6 months ago
Brandon and Lee were amazing! The class was slow paced, clear and informative. The perfect activity to explore Japanese philosophy in a hands on, practical way. I went with my mum to heal some wounds. We both had a wonderful time!
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Posted 6 months ago
Nicholas And Thanks For Your Order
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This class by brothers Brandon and Lee was really a lot of fun. They were amusing whilst they demonstrated, and explained the history and philosophy, behind the techniques. They were also very supportive whilst we broke, glued and sprinkled our joins with gold powder.
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Posted 6 months ago
Aston Brooks-Ashitey
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Loved the pottery class. The hosts were fab, lots of fun, informative and it went at the right pace for beginners.
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Posted 6 months ago
Karen Saunders
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Brandon and Lee made this such a fun event as well as providing very clear instructions on how to create a beautiful Kintsugi pot! Would very much recommend to anyone wanting to host an event or to just join a class. Karen & Sara
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Posted 6 months ago