Kintsugi Art Workshop
Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese art form that celebrates imperfection and resilience. Originating in Japan during the 15th century, Kintsugi involves repairing broken pottery using lacquer mixed with gold, silver, or brass powder. Instead of hiding cracks, this technique highlights them—transforming flaws into beautiful features.
In our Kintsugi Art Workshop, participants learn the philosophy behind this art form, rooted in wabi-sabi, the Japanese belief that beauty exists in imperfection. Guided by professional artists, participants experience the mindful process of repairing and reimagining broken pieces, creating a unique artwork that tells a story of renewal and strength. Suitable for all skill levels, this workshop offers a calm, reflective, and meaningful creative experience.
In our Kintsugi Art Workshop, participants learn the philosophy behind this art form, rooted in wabi-sabi, the Japanese belief that beauty exists in imperfection. Guided by professional artists, participants experience the mindful process of repairing and reimagining broken pieces, creating a unique artwork that tells a story of renewal and strength. Suitable for all skill levels, this workshop offers a calm, reflective, and meaningful creative experience.