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Beginner's Kintsugi Workshop Reviews

5 Rating 251 Reviews
A relaxing two hours of repair and I walked out of the workshop with something useful, would recommend this experience.
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Posted 1 year ago
Yelena Tanianski
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Attended the class with a friend and absolutely loved it. Jun was excellent at sharing his knowledge and Japanese history of the kintsugi philosophy. Will deffinitely be back again!
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Posted 1 year ago
Rhonda Venables
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Enjoyed learning how to repair my broken plate, & so pleased with the results. Bought a kit to try at home on a few other broken pieces.
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Posted 1 year ago
Received the kintsugi class as a birthday gift. I had a fabulous time. The teacher, Hitomi, was very patient and was knowledgeable . Great sensei ! You get to take home what you make. Highly recommended!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Mary Isabel Pilkinton
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This was a very fun workshop! Our teacher Hitomi was so helpful and kind, and she gave us very interesting information about Japanese culture and history as well.
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Posted 1 year ago
Bronwyn Coker
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I loved this class! Our teacher Miyoko was very knowledgeable and helpful. We each finished a plate in the class which we took home and can display!
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Posted 1 year ago
Rebecca Barnott-Clement
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This class was absolutely fabulous. Our teacher was very professional, providing a great synopsis of the history of Kintsugi and the differences between traditional and modern practices. The art of Kintsugi was made to feel fun and accessible irrespective of our skill levels, and we got to take home our beautiful pieces at the end of the class.
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Posted 1 year ago
Jun-san’s Kintsugi class was amazing! His teaching style is gentle and easy to follow. I highly recommend to anyone seeking to learn a unique art form. It’s not just about fixing ceramics. It’s also about finding beauty in the broken, and emerging stronger.
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Posted 2 years ago