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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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Valerie Lewis
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I attended the class with 2 of my girlfriends and it was such a unique and memorable experience! Brandon was was absolutely fantastic and made the class fun and approached everything with incredible patience. His insights to Kintsugi made the process even more meaningful. The class was a fascinating blend of emotions. We loved every step of the process, from the intentional breaking of the pots to the intricate work of piecing them back together. I would 100% recommend this class to anyone looking for a creative and therapeutic activity. It's a wonderful way to spend time with friends and walk away with something beautiful and symbolic. Thank you, Brandon, for such an amazing experience!
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Posted 11 months ago
Teachers knowledgeable skilled and enthusiastic. Could have done with less “family” and cheerleading. Great class and beautiful results
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Posted 11 months ago
My partner and I made a trip to London especially to do this class, and it did not disappoint! Brandon was engaging, interesting and funny. We love our finished kintsugi pieces and can’t wait to try it again some day
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Posted 11 months ago
Riman Ghainder
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Our teacher Brandon was great! Really informative, friendly and taught the class in a really fun way! We had such a great time and would highly recommend this class!!
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Posted 11 months ago
Mark Stevens
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Amazing class. Brendon was superb - attentive, skilled and thoroughly entertaining. We loved it x
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Posted 11 months ago
Lisa Jonsson
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Me and my friend had a fantastic time! Really appreciated Brandon, lovely guy and great teacher. Wish I had more time to clean up & tidy the bowl but that was on me.
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Posted 11 months ago
James Blackiston
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Fantastic experience! The teacher was informative with great humour which put everyone at ease as he guided the class.. Highly recommended
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Posted 11 months ago
Linda Oconnor
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Loved this class. Brandon was a charming and attentive instructor and his enthusiasm was infectious. I'm delighted with my bowl. It's not technically perfect but it's beautiful anyway - true to the philosophy of Kintsugi.
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Posted 11 months ago