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Kintsugi Workshop Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Stoke Newington, London

If you have always loved the principles and aesthetic of Kintsugi repair but haven't had the time to learn or haven't known where to begin, this workshop is for you! Kintsugi, the art of 'golden joinery', originated in Japan and has since been practised and taught for over 600 years. Embracing the tradition of highlighting imperfection instead of disguising it, traditional Kintsugi uses gold and lacquer to mend broken ceramic objects.


This specially designed two-hour taster session, taught in the heart of Stoke Newington, will have you better understanding Kintsugi fundamentals. After this session, you will come away with a beautiful mended object (or two!) which will make a gorgeous keepsake for yourself or a gift for someone you love.

Hosted at The Salvage Company studio, you will be taught by a trained historic crafts conservator with knowledge and experience in both Japanese lacquerware and Kintsugi repair methods. All materials will be supplied, including one piece of reclaimed stoneware or Japanese tea bowl. You can also bring along your own broken piece which we will assess together and then repair if time allows. Time to pull out Grandma's teacup and saucer that you accidentally broke 2 years ago and have been hiding ever since!

For this course, modern repair materials will be used in combination with historic materials for a stunning result. Kintsugi Repair kits will also be available for purchase so that you can continue the practise at home.



Please note:
- Items repaired in this workshop will not be food safe due to some of the quick-setting materials used and will be primarily for display only.
- Studio is ground floor and wheelchair accessible.
-Latecomers of more than 20 minutes will unfortunately not be able to participate in the workshop, and your booking will be forfeited. Please let us know if you are running late so that we can try to accommodate you.

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Lovely and engaging class, well led with an accessible approach and really friendly direction. Great craft experience.
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Posted 1 year ago
Cody was brilliant! Such a beautiful space, intimate with attentive and supportive direction. Safe to say we would very much like to come back!
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Posted 1 year ago
Such a great experience, would definitely recommend; teaching, guidance and explanation of everything was very good and very easy to enjoy
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Posted 1 year ago
Rebecca Damm
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It was a great class for our small team, the class was easy to understand and we all left with something we loved making
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Posted 1 year ago
Great teacher - explained everything really clearly, was great fun and very relaxed. Would highly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
Sophie Bloomfield
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Cody was a fantastic teacher, she was patient and encouraging and was very hands on in assisting us during the course. It is a lovely cosy studio and the class size is great for being able to get help when you need it. I took along a bowl to be repaired and I was so pleased with it! a great relaxing activity to do with anyone
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Posted 1 year ago
Amazing class. The occasion was my girlfriend's birthday, who had no idea what was going on. The instructor, Cody, was amazing, and walked us through step-by-step in a very informative way. The materials were provided and all very nice. We learnt how to reconstruct a ceramic bowl from scratch. We started with a short talk on the historical context of Kintsugi, and the philosophy surrounding it (beauty in imperfection). Very interesting stuff! I think it was great value for money! It was an amazing time. :)
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Posted 1 year ago
Michael Gilby
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We thoroughly enjoyed our introduction to this fascinating and beautiful art and we're very proud of the pieces we brought home. Cody is a wonderful teacher.
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Posted 1 year ago