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Kintsugi Class Reviews

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Discover the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi in this soul-stirring workshop where you'll learn to repair and transform your broken pottery into stunning works of art. Through this traditional technique of mending ceramics with metallic embellishments, you'll create pieces that celebrate the beauty of imperfection and tell a story of renewal.

If you've been holding onto cherished broken pottery, this workshop offers a meaningful way to breathe new life into these precious items. Our expert instructor will guide you through each step of the Kintsugi process, sharing both contemporary and traditional methods. You'll work with high-quality materials imported directly from Japan, including specialist tools that make the restoration process both accessible and deeply satisfying.

During this intimate workshop, you'll learn how to assess and prepare your broken pieces, apply binding materials with precision, and enhance your repairs with metallic details that transform imperfections into elegant design features. While we'll primarily work with modern epoxy resin for practical completion times, you'll also witness a fascinating demonstration of the traditional Urushi lacquer technique, offering insights into this centuries-old craft.

This enlightening workshop will help you embrace a new perspective on beauty and imperfection, leaving you with both practical restoration skills and a deeper appreciation for Japanese craftsmanship. Each crack you repair becomes a gleaming reminder that broken things can be made not just whole again, but extraordinarily beautiful.

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Evie Te Duits
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This was a very fun, interesting and relaxing class. Our teacher Akiko was very sweet and she told us about the history of Kintsugi, which was also interesting!
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Posted 5 days ago
My Mum and I really enjoyed this class. We repaired some rectangular Japanese plates we'd found in a charity shop and then broke! I've got them displayed on my coffee tables with some Temari balls (also made by my very talented Mum).
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Stephanie Wishart
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We done the Kintsugi class and it was amazing! Great to learn all about the craft and understand the different methods! 100% booking to go back and do a pottery class in the New Year! Akiko was so friendly and welcoming!
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Posted 1 month ago
Claudia Zeiske
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Very nice teacher.
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Posted 1 month ago
Nicola Palmer
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Had a delightful evening talking and repairing my broken plate with Akiko. She has lots of knowledge and it was a delight to be taught by her. Her studio is small and perfectly formed and a great atmosphere to learn new skills in.
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Posted 1 month ago
This kintsugi class was wonderful: unhurried, absorbing, meditative, interesting. The small group made things really manageable and Akiko is a great teacher, warm and attentive.
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Posted 2 months ago
Really interesting class! Akiko was a fantastic teacher, very welcoming and clear in her instructions. I'm really pleased with my finished products.
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Posted 2 months ago
Hilary Roberts
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This was a fab class. Well structured and we came home with lovely pieces. We also loved the demo of the traditional kintsugi method. Thanks very much!
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Posted 2 months ago