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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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Andreea Barbu
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Very fun teachers and great atmosphere.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Very enjoyable experience, the hosts were excellent. I left the session with a wonderfully tactile piece of art, a wholesome feeling and more than a little bit of sparkle in my step. I'll never think of Gold Dust in the same way again.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Innes Clatworthy
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Really enjoyed the class, entertaining, informative and well run, I never felt like it was all getting out of control because the teachers were very helpful and organised, and I am very happy with the end result. Highly recommend this course.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Donna Thirkettle
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Excellent workshop! Both Brandon and Lee introduced lots of humour into the class!
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Mrs Julie A Bennett
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An amazing experience! The class was lead by two very passionate young men who were both entertaining and extremely helpful. The class size was approximately 20 people, which was comfortable without feeling impersonal. Our tutors Brendan and Lee told us about the history of Kintsugi and then gave easy to follow step by step instructions. It was definitely fun smashing our pots and a little nerve racking putting them back together. But the finished pot was amazing. Just to say, there is no such thing as too much gold when flicking gold dust onto the joins! My friend and I had such fun and would definitely recommend this activity to everyone!
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Brendon and Lee ran an excellent kintsugi class! It was super informative, lots of fun and most importably resulting in beautiful pieces of art to take home as well. The venue is great too. It was easy to find, has very modern interiors and has a good amount of natural light. This is one of the most well run arts and crafts classes I've done so far and would highly recommend it! Thanks Brendon & Lee!
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Laura Kujawa
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This class was absolutely amazing! My mum and I really enjoyed ourselves. Brandon and Lee were hilarious and very welcoming! Highly recomend.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Loved this class! I came completely solo, and our teacher was friendly and welcoming, and he gave really clear directions on how to create the best kintsugi! I love the bowl I've made, and it’s proudly out on display in my room. Will definitely come back, maybe to try making a plate?!
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Posted 1 month ago