This is a fun activity in Clapham, London
This ancient Japanese technique not only mends pottery but also enhances its beauty. Gintsugi, the silver counterpart to Kintsugi, uses silver instead of gold to repair broken pottery, creating a unique and striking aesthetic.
In our Gintsugi technique, heat lamps are used with lacquer adhesive and silver mica powder. Led by an experienced instructor, you'll receive step-by-step guidance to create your own unique Gintsugi pieces. No previous experience is required; this class is designed for beginners. You’ll be amazed at how your broken ceramics can transform into beautiful artworks. We offer a vast selection of vintage crockery and Japanese bowls, or you can bring your own piece from home to repair. Throughout the workshop, you'll also gain an appreciation for the beauty of imperfections through the philosophy of wabi-sabi. (Kintsugi and Gintsugi are related to the Japanese philosophy of mushin (無心, "no mind"), which encompasses concepts of non-attachment and the acceptance of change.
Don’t miss this chance to learn a fascinating skill. Plus all served with a gintsugi gin and tonic (no-alcohol gin an option).
Proceeds go towards our community art projects, providing mental well-being and creative health, especially for those facing barriers.