30th November Saturday 11:00-12:30
8th December Sunday 15:00-16:30
At store Wonder Journal
33 Tayler St , Britomart, Auckland
Next Deadly pony bag store.
$80 /per person
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Tutor:Yoko Shimoyama
Yoko who is Japanese has been teaching Kintsugi for 7 years in NZ.
Small group tutorial and hands-on experience.
We will supply the materials for repairing your objects at the session.
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Please bring your broken ceramics
Kintsugi (also known as Kintsukuroi) which loosely translates to 'Golden Joinery' is the age-old Japanese art form of repairing broken ceramics in a way that is often considered more beautiful than when it was when whole. This ancient technique is a true celebration of 'Wabi Sabi', the aesthetic appreciation of the broken, old or disregarded.
We'll take you through an easy step by step instructions on how to piece back together with your broken ceramics with lacquer and gold powder.
There are few things that I’d like to ask you to prepare for the workshop.
- a broken ceramic (no complicated one to fix - ideally 1 to 3 broken or chipped pieces )
- a box to take back your repaired ceramics or you can leave them at the store as it takes 1 weeks to dry completed lacquer we use.
* Please tie up your hair if you have a long hair
*The large armhole top wouldn't be suitable for this session so please wear something that is either tight fit or sleeves that you can roll up easily
- a broken ceramic (no complicated one to fix - ideally 1 to 3 broken or chipped pieces )
- a box to take back your repaired ceramics or you can leave them at the store as it takes 1 weeks to dry completed lacquer we use.
* Please tie up your hair if you have a long hair
*The large armhole top wouldn't be suitable for this session so please wear something that is either tight fit or sleeves that you can roll up easily
•private lesson on request
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On request, we are also available to run the Kintsugi workshops on location for private functions and corporate events.
Please contact us via email,
info@yarn-nz.com
info@yarn-nz.com