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Kintsugi Experience: Art of Golden Joinery in Tokyo


You might have the chance to meet Master Taku himself in the 11 o'clock class. Enjoy the art of recreating broken pottery into your one and only masterpiece. Take home with you the story you made in Japan. Kintsugi is a delicate technique; you are NOT allowed to bring any personal ceramic pieces to this course. You will use the plates prepared for beginners by the studio. In 2024, Master Taku is awarded with the Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon, the honorable commendation given to individuals who have made significant achievements in the fields of science, art, invention, improvement, and creation this year. Not only his talents as an artist, but also the fact that he dedicates a portion of profit to the charity was the big reason for winning this award. Thus, joining and enjoying his workshop, you will paying back to the society!


1.5〜2 Hours Traditional Kintsugi Work Shop in Namba Osaka


We will explain the history of kintsugi and lacquer for about an hour, and then you will have the opportunity to powder gold (23K gold) which is the final step in traditional kintsugi. Basically, lacquer is used for this workshop and gold is sprinkled on it. Therefore, after the trial, we will hand over the powdered plate at least 5-7 days later, or we will ship to your home for an additional fee. If you are in a hurry and would like to take home the kintsugi plate on the same day, please inform us(even using substitution paint it requires at least 1 days to be harden or cured). After taking this work shop you will know about traditional kintsugi and what is lacquer.


2 Hours Kintsugi Class in Minato


You can experience repairing broken objects using the traditional lacquering technique KINTSUGI. You will approach the WABI-SABI, which is viewed as a variety of beauty woven by changes without negatively accepting dirty or chipped vessels as deterioration. Please bring your ceramics or porcelain that you would like to repair. If you don’t, please let us know. (Only two items per person due to storage space limitations.) We will glue the broken pieces with lacquer. It takes about a week for it to harden as we use natural lacquer. If you would like to continue the process, please make a reservation after one week. Overseas travelers can send vessels in the process of being worked on by EMS. (Shipping cost is additional) KINTSUGI kit is available for purchase. *Please note: It won't be completed in one session. Natural lacquer can cause inflammation if it comes into contact with the skin. Always ensure that you wear gloves when using it.


Kintsugi Workshop Class in Shibuya, Tokyo with mon cadeau


Small, personalized classes with a minimum of two and a maximum of 6 students. Experience the serenity and depth of Japanese culture through Kintsugi in our intimate studio up the hill from the hustle and bustle of Shibuya crossing. Classes start with matcha tea and seasonal Japanese sweets to get into the right mindset for Kintstugi. Choose your own piece of crockery to repair and restore from our collection. Instructor with deep experience teaching traditional and modern Kintstugi techniques will guide you step by step through the restoration. Take home your restored piece as a special souvenir in our special gift boxes.


Kintsugi workshop in Osaka with a professional Kintsugi artist


Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pieces back with lacquer and gold pigments. It’s a metaphor for embracing your flaws and imperfections. Rather than hiding our imperfections, it encourages us to accept our “flaws” – and even to call attention to them. Kintsugi also exemplifies the spirit of wabi-sabi. It has started to be acknowledged worldwide now. You will see it in many movies and shows now. It's a great way to learn Japanese tradition and about a way of our living. No worries if you have no idea what Kintsugi is. A local Kintsugi artist will explain you what Kintsugi is before moving onto the hands-on experience.


Discover the Art of Kintsugi in Ginza (Afternoon)


What’s Included • All required tools and materials (including ceramic items and gold-infused lacquer) • Expert, step-by-step guidance from an experienced instructor • Complimentary soft drink to enjoy during the workshop • Your very own, newly restored Kintsugi ceramic to take home Highlights • Convenient Location: Just a short stroll from the famous Higashi Ginza Station, making it perfect for combining with shopping or sightseeing. • Located near Kabukiza (traditional Japanese theater), Tsukiji Fish Market, and Tsukishima Monja Street • Cozy, Private Atmosphere: Enjoy an intimate setting that allows for focused learning and personal attention. • Cultural Insight: Gain an appreciation for Japanese craftsmanship and the philosophy of celebrating flaws and personal history. • Hands-On Experience: Engage directly with authentic materials and techniques, fostering a deeper connection to the art.


Modern Kintsugi workshop for Decorative Pieces


the art of Modern Kintsugi workshop for Decorative Pieces inspired by the traditional Kintsugi . Kintsugi (golden joinery) is the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken Ceramic objects are pieced back together using Urushi lacquer and gold dust. Based on the philosophy of wabi-sabi, finding “beauty in imperfection” .By Srisom Kintsugi Phuket , The first Modern Kintsugi Studio Phuket Thailand ( Srisom Art Healing & Reiki Phuket Studio)


Kintsugi, Makie or Gold Leaf Pasting Workshop in Nihonbashi Tokyo


Immerse yourself in the charm of traditional crafts at Nihonbashi Mutoh Main Store, a shop with a history of 100 years. Established in 1923, this renowed store specializes in high-quality lacquerware and glassware, searving department stores as its primary clientele. At Nihonbashi mutoh, you can experience the art of Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold. In addition to kintsugi, we offer hands-on experiences in Maki-e (gold lacquer painting) and Gold Leaf Pasting.Why not create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece and take it home as a souvenir from Japan? ・Kintsugi: The Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. ・Maki-e: A traditional lacquer technique where designs are painted with lacquer and decorated with gold or silver powder. ・Gold Leaf Pasting: An experience where you can apply gold leaf from Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, to your choice of tableware or chopsticks. Discover the beauty of Japan’s traditional crafts!


Private Workshop: Traditional Kintsugi in Kanazawa


Kintsugi is a Japanese traditional repairing method to repair and reuse potteries which was invented over 500 years ago. This is the very unique way because you can reuse the repaired pieces! If you have some broken pieces which you want to repair at your home, this is the chance to learn the introduction for Kintsugi.


Kintsugi Experience: Discover the Art of Golden Repair


Experience the art of kintsugi in Tokyo, a centuries-old technique of repairing pottery with gold, embracing imperfections as part of its history. In this 90-minute workshop, guided by experts, you’ll learn two key kintsugi processes. 1. Bonding Broken Pieces-Adhere pottery fragments using traditional methods. 2. Gold Application-Apply gold to pre-prepared pottery for a stunning finish. All materials are provided, including two pottery pieces from Tsugu. While the bonded piece cannot be taken home due to curing time, you’ll keep the gold applied piece as a unique souvenir. Perfect for culture lovers and those short on time, this English-conducted workshop requires no prior experience, just curiosity and creativity.


Tokyo|Traditional Japanese Crafts Private Kintsugi Experience


“Breathing new life into broken pottery” Very little known, Kintsugi is an ancient Japanese art of mending broken pottery with lacquer and gold. You will learn how to create new works of art from broken pottery. Kintsugi means litteraly “Golden Joinery” (金継ぎ). You will be repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with urushi lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. The method is similar to the maki-e crafting technique. More than a physical activity, it's also a spiritual activity and a lifestyle that teaches us to accept imperfections, and to create new pieces of art, even more unique, from those imperfections. The experience takes place in one of the oldest houses of Kintsugi, right in the middle of Tokyo in Minami-Aoyama. Don’t hesitate and book your ticket now to learn and experience this ancient Japanese art!


Dubai City Tour With Lunch At KANPAI Japanese Restaurant


Embodying the spirit of Asian hospitality, Kanpai, which translates to “cheers!”, a Japanese restaurant that brings culture to the prestigious Souk Al Bahar District, only few steps away from Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain and Burj Khalifa. Our professionally trained sushi chefs serve you with only the best quality seafood and seasonal produce, creating culinary art with passion, precision and finesse, that sets us as one of the most trustable Japanese restaurant in Dubai. The city tour will include spots like the gold souk where you will find shops with unique gold ornaments, at spice souk discover the flavorsome spice of the middle east, get a chance to take photos with Dubai Frame, Burj al Arab as the backdrop, and one of the most luxurious hotels the Atlantis Palm. Visit Dubai Marina and be awestruck by the manmade marina. From Dubai Mall get a chance to see the spectacular water show a chance to see the tallest building in the world Burj Khalifa.