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Discover the Japanese art of Kintsugi

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2h30 of discovery with Yuki

Knowledge in Kintsugi

Your beautiful creation using the Kintsugi technique

The workshop in detail

  • 2h30
  • 15 years min.
  • 4 to 8 participants
  • Up to 14 people for a privatization
  • Welcome to Yuki's workshop! Get ready for an immersive experience where you'll learn the ancient art of Kintsugi in a modern setting.Ā 

    In kintsugi workshops, you learn a traditional Japanese restoration technique that involves repairing broken bowls with Urushi, a Japanese Lacquer. These mended pieces are then beautifully adorned with gold, silver, and vermilion, transformed into truly unique works of art.

    Kintsugi is more than just a craft; itā€™s a philosophy centered around acceptance and personal growth. By highlighting the scars as a part of the objectā€™s history, Kintsugi symbolizes embracing flaws and imperfections in our own lives. Therefore, this ancient technique serves as a metaphor, teaching us that setbacks can lead us to become even stronger and more beautiful.

    In this workshop you'll use a mixture of clay powder (Tonoko) and authentic Japanese lacquer (Ki-Urushi). This traditional technique adds strength and beauty to your piece and is unlike conventional modern kintsugi methods that use only artificial glue. Yuki will also introduce you to beautiful red Japanese lacquer called E-Urushi. For the final touch, you'll sprinkle gold powder (brass powder) over the lacquer to create stunning golden lines, transforming your ordinary pottery into a true work of art.

    Join Yuki on a journey of creativity !

    Please note that pottery repaired with our modern kinstugi method is food-safe.Ā 

    Workshop location

    Accessible by public transport

    This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Languages of the workshop

    English
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    Wecandoo - Meet Yuki

    Meet Yuki

    Kintsugi Artist

    Meet Yuki, an artisan with a rich background that informs her craft in unique ways. Originally from Saitama, Japan, Yuki spent ten years interning as a lighting designer in Tokyo before moving to Australia. There she spent seven years working in anatomical pathology.

    In 2019, Yuki moved to the Netherlands with her family, where she developed a strong interest in European architecture and culture. This newfound appreciation for cultural heritage, combined with her Japanese roots, led her to specialise in traditional techniques such as Kintsugi and Maki-e.

    Today, Yuki offers workshops in cities such as Amsterdam, Delft, Groningen, Rotterdam, Utrecht and France. She also offers team-building activities for universities, companies and Japan-related events.

    Join Yuki on a journey of artistic exploration and cultural discovery!

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    per person