“We had so much fun creating these plates and the intimate class size meant we were guaranteed success. Learning about the history of kintsugi was so fascinating.”
“Had a wonderful time in Jun's class. Very knowledgeable in Kintsugi and made the class enjoyable. Would definitely make a great gift for someone who has never been before.”
“This course was super interesting and therapeutic. All products for the course was provided and you get to bring home a plate you create yourself. A very good learning experience and you get a takeaway of the beauty of imperfections !”
“If you have never tried Kintsugi, this is possibly the best place to start. The teacher was very knowledgeable and experienced. We were given sufficient time to follow, complete and perfect our broken plates. I really enjoyed the opportunity to be able to sit in a room with strangers, being in such a calming environment. It was totlly zen. I believe this experience has brought about some internal healing for us all since we were all estranged from the world in the last couple of years. I believe everyone will benefit from this class. I am truly hooked and will return for more :)”
“Thank you Noriko for a great class, we really enjoyed it and you made it especially interesting with the history. We also didn't expect some cute Japanese snacks too! Would recommend for anyone wanting to try something creative and different... and now we know how to repair broken dishes beautifully!”
“Absolutely awesome workshop. The teacher, Jun-san is so passionate and proud of his art and that shows as he not only teaches the students the basics of Kintsugi but also shares the history of the art and his experience of spending several years in Japan learning the art form from Kintsugi masters.”
“This class is highly recommended. The atmosphere created by our teacher Jun was fun and very casual but at the same time very informative. I learnt a lot about Jun and the history of kintsugi and would love to come back to learn some more. Jun made the steps of kinstugi so easy to understand that even the non-artsy people would can follow.”