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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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Lovely class. Akiko is warm, supportive and provides a Kintsugi class which is informative, practical and relaxed.
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Posted 2 months ago
Annette Mackenzie
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Such a wonderful time with Akiko in her pottery studio learning about Kintsugi. She was an amazing host with a beautiful spirit and gracious teacher. Perfect size group (6). I went alone and enjoyed every second of the experience with the other guests. Would highly recommend.
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Posted 2 months ago
Margot Baldwin
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A really enjoyable way to spend an evening and Akiko was so patient, kind and informative
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Posted 2 months ago
Thoroughly enjoyed the class. Akiko was excellent providing me with a lot of patience. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting to try Kintsugi
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Posted 2 months ago
Loretta Dunn
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Akiko is a great teacher. Very patient. A lovely way to pass some time with lovely people.
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Posted 2 months ago
Grace Feakes
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Akiko was warm, knowledgeable and passionate. I found the class incredibly informative, given that she provided historic background of Kintsugi and walked through both the traditional and contemporary method. The experience was calming and uplifting. I will say that the class ran over. I left 20 minutes late, and was the first to leave. It would've been helpful to know about this ahead of time.
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Posted 2 months ago
Stephanie Said
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I had a really good evening mending my broken bit of ceramic and our teacher, Akiko, was great at guiding us through the process! Fantastic experience :)
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Posted 2 months ago
Tamara Currie
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A really lovely relaxing morning learning about kintsugi and mending and object which I had been sad to break. Great teacher, enjoyed. hearing about history and traditional techniques too.
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