Modern Kintsugi Workshop
Modern Kintsugi Workshop
Date and time
Location
kinka
63 East 7th Street KinKa (ground floor) New York, NY 10003Refund Policy
About this event
Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique for repairing broken ceramics by applying gold, silver, or lacquer to the cracks. Rather than concealing imperfections, this art form highlights them, embracing flaws as part of the object’s history and beauty. It has been revered in Japan since ancient times as a practice that breathes new life into broken pieces.
Traditional Kintsugi can take up to two months to complete, but in this workshop, we will use a food-safe epoxy that hardens quickly, allowing participants to experience the essence of Kintsugi in a shorter time.
All materials and tools will be provided—please bring only broken pieces (recommened)
Requirements for your ceramic piece:
- Palm-sized
- Glazed
- Simply broken into 2-3 pieces
- No previous glue applied
Items that do not meet these requirements may not be repairable within the workshop’s timeframe. If you are unsure whether your piece is suitable, please email us a photo for confirmation.
If you do not have a ceramic piece, please let us know—we may be able to provide one. However, availability, size, and shape may vary.
Please note that due to the limited number of spots and the preparation required, we are unable to offer refunds or rescheduling for this workshop.
*Yuko Gunji is a New York-based artist who uses "Kintsugi", a traditional Japanese technique of repairing cracked ceramics by mending the damage with urushi (lacquer) and decorating it with gold. Her works include NEW VINTAGE, a fusion of Kintsugi and Western antiques. She has restored ceramics for restaurants, pottery stores and interior stores while establishing her career by collaborating with ceramic artists