Introduction to Kintsugi Workshop

Learn the mindful art of Japanese pottery repair at this kintsugi class in Edgware.



2 hours Class size 3 to 8 guests       £55 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

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Kintsugi
Traditional kintsugi (‘gold joining’) is an ancient Japanese repair technique which uses lacquer (urushi) dusted with powdered precious metals to restore broken ceramic pieces. The process illustrates the wabi-sabi philosophy of finding beauty in the flawed or imperfect. Rather than hiding flaws, kintsugi highlights them to show the object’s history.
During this two hour workshop, your tutor will guide you through every stage of the process of fixing a broken ceramic item using a micro metal mix with ureshi resin to create your gold solution. You'll then use this solution, along with a special putty, to fix together your broken pottery, creating a beautiful piece of perfectly imperfect art.
The workshop is ‘easy’ kintsugi: an accessible introduction to kintsugi principles and techniques. Traditional kintsugi uses materials that take far longer to cure and harden, and pure gold powder is best used by more experienced practitioners.
This workshop assumes no experience of kintsugi, and will give everyone the knowledge they need to repair their own broken ceramics at home. We only work with small groups, so you will each get plenty of support and guidance throughout.
You are welcome to bring your own piece of broken ceramic but due to time constraints please ensure it only has one break at most. Otherwise we will supply pretty small broken pots to choose from. Guests will take away their finished pieces on the day - please bring a box with you to safely take your piece home.
Book as an individual, or gather a group for a fun activity together.
Important note:
  • There is a minimum of 3 participants required before the class can take place.
  • The minimum guest age is 14 years old.
  • Guests under the age of 16 years old, must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Your finished piece is for display only, not for use with food, microwaves, ovens or the dishwasher.
What you'll get
All materials and tools are provided.
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What to bring
Guests will take away their finished pieces on the day - please bring a box with you to safely take your piece home.
Suitable for

This class is perfect for beginners - no prior experience is needed.

This class is great for a team building activity, birthday or hen do.

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Location

Flightways Resource Centre - 1 The Concourse, London, NW9 5UX

We are next door to the Graham Park Health Centre, London NW9 5XT, which may be easier to locate.

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