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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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Chris McGough
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We loved this class by Akiko. It was fascinating to learn about kintsugi and the original processes, and we had a lot of fun breaking and then repairing our ceramics. The two hours flew by and we could have stayed longer. Akiko was an excellent teacher and really welcoming, the conversation flowed easily. We'll definitely be back for another class in the future.
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Posted 3 months ago
Hibe Antepli
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The Kintsugi workshop with Akiko was very well delivered. Akiko was welcoming and encouraged everyone to speak about the item they were repairing, before telling us about the history of Kintsugi, and showing us both the traditional and modern materials used (we used the modern materials in the workshop). She is a very competent and patient teacher who calmly helped us through each stage, and I can confidently say that we were all very happy and impressed with the results that Akiko helped us to achieve. The lovely, relaxing background music was a bonus. This was a thoroughly enjoyable experience, and I have finally repaired a much loved item. Thank you, Akiko.
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Posted 3 months ago
Eleanor McCann
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Really enjoyed the class. Akiko was great at taking us through the process - and the background /technique of kintshugi - and giving us time to get our bits right. The format was nice and informal and the other members of the class were really good to work with. A lovely two (and a half - probably me talking too much) hours repairing my broken pots.
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Posted 3 months ago
This class was great! Akiko was friendly and so knowledgeable. She gave an introduction to the traditional technique before explaining what we would do in class using modern materials. Due to time we can’t do the traditional way in this short class. She was fantastic at helping us out our pieces back together and showing us what to do. It was such a fun class! She also provided sweets and hot drinks. At the end of class Akiko packed our completed ceramics so carefully so we could take them home. One tip- if you have a box that fits your piece, bring it along. Overall this was a fantastic experience.
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Posted 3 months ago
Toryn Whitehead
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Really enjoyed this class! I learnt a useful and exciting new skill and the teacher was kind and thoughtful. The studio space was welcoming and relaxing which sometimes isn’t the case when I’ve been to these type of things before.
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Posted 3 months ago
Jennifer Webb
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Akito was charmimg and very cleat in her introduction and instructions so we all had a lovley experience and acheived the Kintsugi repair of our beloved china with the skills to do it on our own. Highly recommand going and we all had been given the class as a present
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Posted 3 months ago
Akiko was very knowledgable about the process and history of Kintsugi. She was a great teacher and gave clear instructions, making sure that everyone was happy before continuing to the next step.
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Posted 4 months ago
Stephanie Henderson
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The class was fantastic and all the attendees enjoyed taking part.
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Posted 4 months ago