Tokyo | Kintsugi Intensive Workshop (5-month series)
Tokyo | Kintsugi Intensive Workshop (5-month series)
[Private Masterclass]
$1660 USD per person
Minimum 2 participants; solo guests may book at the price of 2 participants
Interested in a one-time workshop? See here (private workshop), here (group workshop) or here (group workshop, BYO ceramics).
Can’t make it to Tokyo? See our Kyoto workshop here.
Go deep into the world of traditional kintsugi techniques with 100% natural urushi lacquer and pure gold dust. 6 session course.
Details
Private experience
Location: Nakano, Tokyo
For those living in Japan
6 session course over 5 months. Dates determined according to your schedule and the artisan’s schedule
2.5-3 hour per session
6 person max
Offered in Japanese, with friendly Deeper Japan guide interpreting in English
(French/German/Spanish interpretation available upon request)
Symbolic beauty
In the practice of kintsugi, which means “golden joinery”, cracked pottery is given a second life through the binding power of gold lacquer. It’s said that this technique may have originated in the late 15th century when the shogun of Japan sent back damaged pottery to China, only to have it returned, unsatisfactorily fixed with metal staples. In response, craftsmen came up with the alternative technique of kintsugi to repair such items. This technique perfectly represents the Japanese aesthetic value of 'wabi-sabi', or the acceptance of imperfection as part of beauty, which has its origins in Buddhist philosophy. Celebrating the beauty of brokenness, Kintsugi not only produces unique pottery but is powerfully symbolic.
What you’ll do
Experience truly authentic kintsugi techniques, utilizing pure gold or silver dust and natural lacquer which takes months to dry, which will happen over a 5-month period during 6 sessions. In addition, you’ll be making your own bamboo tools to use in the process, learning the details of how to prep the chipped area and how to work with natural Japanese lacquer, allowing you to deeply explore kintsugi. You’ll come away with all the skills you need to repair kintsugi items on your own!
What’s included
Urushi lacquer
Pure gold or silver dust (based on your preference)
Tools
Who can attend
18+ only
What to wear/Bring
Your own broken/chipped ceramic to repair
An apron with arm covers (kappogi, Japanese apron with sleeves, is recommended)
Writing instrument
Cardboard box
What else you should know
Private experience
As natural lacquer is derived from a plant in the poison ivy family, it may irritate skin. Gloves will be provided for use during the experience.
Please bring your own broken ceramic with you.
One item with two cracks and/or chips, or broken in 2-3 parts.
Or
Two items with one crack or chip each.
Chipped portion must not exceed 1cm in length and 3mm in depth.
Cracks no longer than 10cm
The ceramic that you repair cannot be put in the microwave, dishwasher or the oven and should be kept at room temperature. Please do not scrub with any harsh materials.
There will be enough leftover lacquer for private use after the workshop.
The gold/silver dust provided is enough for use at the workshop. For those interested in more gold/silver for private use, more is available for purchase at the workshop.
Schedule
Dates determined according to your schedule and the artisan’s schedule over the course of 5 months
Access
50 minutes from Tokyo Station.
Cancellation Policy
See cancellation policy here.
* A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you once your booking has been confirmed.