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Kintsugi Pottery Class for Beginners - Manchester Reviews

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Embrace the Beauty of Imperfection: Manchester’s Top-Rated Kintsugi Workshop

Ready to turn broken pottery into stunning gold-infused masterpieces?
Join Manchester’s top-rated Kintsugi Workshop, hosted by Creative Society Manchester at the beautiful Bembe Café inside Alexandra Park, Whalley Range.

Kintsugi, the ancient Japanese art of repairing pottery with golden lacquer, transforms cracks into striking features – teaching us that broken things can become even more beautiful and valuable than before.

What you’ll do

Experience the therapeutic joy of breaking and repairing pottery.
The gentle act of breaking is surprisingly freeing, while the mindful repair process helps calm your mind and centre your creativity. Under the guidance of our talented artist, you’ll learn traditional Kintsugi techniques and create two beautiful repaired pieces to take home.

What’s included

All premium materials: pottery, gold-infused lacquer and specialist tools

Expert, step-by-step instruction – perfect for beginners or seasoned creatives alike.

Traditional music to complete the relaxing, mindful atmosphere

The venue

Our bright, airy space at Bembe Café opens onto the park’s lush greenery, creating a calm, nature-filled setting. You can also enjoy the café’s freshly prepared dishes, artisan coffee and homemade bakes – perfect during your creative break.

Why you’ll love this workshop

A mindful, uplifting and inspiring experience that celebrates resilience, self-acceptance and creativity.
Relax, socialise and express yourself in one of Manchester’s most welcoming creative hubs.

Spots fill fast – book now and join the hundreds who’ve already discovered the magic of Kintsugi with Creative Society Manchester.
Come ready to create, leave inspired and transformed!

Participant Reviews

“Absolutely magical! The process of breaking and mending was so calming – I left feeling lighter and proud of what I’d made.”

“One of the best workshops I’ve ever been to. The guidance was amazing and the atmosphere was pure zen. Perfect Sunday activity!”

“Such a beautiful, mindful class. Loved the gold lacquer, the music, and the tea – everything felt intentional and soothing.”

“Truly therapeutic. It’s amazing how something broken can become so beautiful. Can’t wait to come again with friends!”

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Mrs Beth H Bloomfield
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Very enjoyable class and good communication from the teacher running the class. It was very straightforward to redeem my gift voucher.
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Posted 1 month ago
The workshop was a great introduction to the technique of kintsugi, and was a warm and encouraging place to experiment with it. Particularly enjoyed the context and the information on its cultural history too! Would definitely recommend to anyone who feels called to tap into this absorbing and insightful practice
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Posted 1 month ago
Helen Scoffield
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Had this as a gift for my birthday, had to book a few months in advance, but no problems booking it and direction instructions were easy to follow. The teacher was lovely, very friendly and very informative and helpful. Had a great time but you have to have patience, waiting for the glue to set! but overall a really great experience and will definitely try it a home.
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Posted 1 month ago
Claire Green
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Very enjoyable class with a very helpful and encouraging teacher! Lots of fun, quite messy and patience needed. Pretty pot to take home which is easy to finish at home if needed.
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Posted 1 month ago
Myriam Bressan
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I enjoyed the class, I wish the teacher had explained more the history of Kintsugi
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Posted 2 months ago
Naushene Naeem
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True test of patience. Excellent teaching and support throughout this very tricky process. A variety of dishes were supplied which we first smashed then puzzled the pieces back together. Holding each joint together for at least five minutes without destroying the other joints was the most trickiest part. A true test of patience. This is not a relaxing activity. It’s challenging and very rewarding
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Posted 2 months ago
Ann Verrinder
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It was great fun ..very good instrutions and friendly tutors .breaking the china was hard to do but puttk g it back together was amazing
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Posted 2 months ago
Class was well presented and run. Will be looking out for any in warmer months.
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Posted 2 months ago