Pottery and ceramicsÂ
€79
Pottery and ceramicsÂ
€69
Pottery and ceramicsÂ
€78.65
Pottery and ceramicsÂ
€96
Pottery and ceramicsÂ
€83.49
What do they have in common? Passion
We have a few more tricks up our sleeve
Over 80 experiences available
Open the doors of a workshop, learn about its craft and leave with your creation
Discover the Ancient Art of Kintsugi
Passionate about the Japanese technique of kintsugi? Learn this ancient gold repair art in a unique workshop. Come and discover tips on how to transform broken objects into original pieces and adopt a new philosophy of life. Don’t miss this fascinating experience!
Kintsugi is a Japanese technique for repairing broken ceramics and porcelains. This ancient method involves joining broken fragments with lacquer and gold powder, turning cracks into real decorations and golden patterns. Instead of hiding imperfections, kintsugi highlights them, creating unique and precious objects.
This practice embodies a deep philosophy that celebrates the history of a piece. By attending a kintsugi workshop, you’ll discover not only a repair technique but also a new way of seeing the value of the objects around you.
Originating in Japan in the 15th century, kintsugi is rooted in wabi-sabi, a Japanese aesthetic concept that values simplicity and imperfection. This philosophy teaches us to embrace scars as an integral part of the story of a vase, bowl, or other object, rather than trying to hide them.
By participating in an introduction to kintsugi, just like in a raku craft workshop, you’ll explore this ancient wisdom that resonates particularly in our modern world. You’ll learn to see beauty in brokenness and give a second life to shattered objects. An approach perfectly aligned with a more responsible and sustainable consumption mindset.
Kintsugi workshops offer you an immersive 2-hour experience guided by passionate artisans. You’ll start with an introduction to the history and philosophy of kintsugi, followed by a demonstration of basic techniques. The artisan will explain each step of the process, from preparing the lacquer to applying the gold powder.
Next, you’ll get hands-on by working on your own ceramic piece. You’ll learn to handle the specific tools and apply the techniques precisely. At the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with your unique creation, a testament to your learning and skill. You can also create kintsugi objects through our courses.
The kintsugi repair process follows a precise sequence. First, you’ll carefully clean the broken pieces. Then, you’ll apply special lacquer to join the fragments. Once the lacquer is dry, you’ll gently sand the joints to create a smooth surface.
The final, magical step involves applying gold powder to the repair lines. This technique transforms the cracks into real golden veins, symbols of resilience and beauty. Each step connects you to a millennia-old craft tradition while allowing you to express your personal creativity.
After attending a kintsugi discovery workshop, you may want to continue this practice at home. You can find the necessary supplies in specialized Japanese craft stores. These shops typically offer starter kits that include lacquer, gold powder, and essential tools.
For more specific supplies or professional-grade products, don’t hesitate to ask your artisan instructor for advice. They can guide you to reliable sources for authentic materials, allowing you to continue your practice and perfect your technique at home.
Regular practice of kintsugi offers numerous benefits beyond simply repairing objects. It develops patience, precision, and focus—qualities valuable in our busy daily lives. Additionally, this Japanese technique encourages a more thoughtful and sustainable approach to consumption.
By turning broken objects into unique pieces, you’ll develop a new perspective on the value of things around you. This philosophy can extend to other aspects of your life, helping you find beauty in imperfections and appreciate the experiences that shape us. Kintsugi becomes more than just a hobby; it’s a true life lesson. So, what are you waiting for to find a workshop near you?