Togei-Japanese Pottery Pop-Up Event feat Hashi橋
Discover a stunning collection of pottery crafted by skilled Japanese artists, ideal for enhancing your home and dining decor.
Date and time
Location
91 E 3rd St
91 East 3rd Street New York, NY 10003About this event
- 5 hours 30 minutes
We're thrilled to announce our special Japanese pottery event, happening on June 15th!
In an exciting collaboration with Hashi 橋 from Massachusetts and Resobox, we’re set to make this event a memorable celebration of creativity and craftsmanship.
Discover a stunning collection of pottery crafted by skilled Japanese artists, ideal for enhancing your home and dining decor.
We will have pottery workshops on the day of the event! Please check the details from here
What is Hashi?
“Hashi” means bridge in Japanese. I would like my store to be a bridge that conveys the values that go into the crafting and use of everyday home wares in Japan.
In Japan, the shokunin (artisan) is more than a master of craft techniques. The shokunin also embodies spiritual attitudes of respect for materials, full mindfulness in the crafting process, and selfless service to those who will use their wares.
I believe the shokunin skill and attitude are transferred to the wares they create. When I use one of these cups I not only appreciate its beauty, but also the natural materials and the loving effort that brought it to me.
In this way, the object deepens my attention to each moment and enhances my enjoyment of everything I do. I hope to share this special feeling with you.
We will have Japanese Sweets And Snacks!
Japanese Melon pan & Michi filled cookies By Tomochi bakery NYC
Meet our talented Japanese potters!
Hirokoco
I’d like to share my handmade ceramics for a small happiness and heeling of your life.
Which is some unique or useful table wear or object.
Gokigen Pottery
Bio: Crafted at home, fitting snugly in your hands, bringing tranquility to your soul.
Creating pieces that seamlessly blend into everyday moments, embracing and comforting.
Mikikony
When making pottery, the warmth of the soil promotes the healing effect. Keep the shape as simple as possible and leave the rest to the flames.
A collaboration of glaze and flame, a work of nature. You can hold it with both hands, put it on your palm, roll it, or just pick it up and you will feel the warmth.
And someday your heart will calm down. Even if I think I made it the same way, depending on the season and how I feel about it, the baking will look different. I focus on healing pottery.
workshop
We will also have pottery workshops on the same day!
Purchase Tickets From Here!
Knowledge required : Beginner-friendly
What to bring : We recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting a bit dirty or bringing along an apron for protection. For your comfort and safety during the session, we recommend trimming your nails and removing any jewelry from your hands and wrists.
How to receive your finishing work :After crafting your masterpiece, please remember to pick up your finished work at our Manhattan studio approximately one month following the class.
About Instructor
Ayumi Nojiri I make and teach ceramics in New York. I love making ceramics because working with clay helps me relax and focus, allowing me to escape from the stresses of everyday life.
Additionally, I am passionate about sharing the joy of ceramics with others and am excited to host this workshop.
Book The Class
- 11:00AM-12:00PM(Matcha Bowl)$75**Sold Out
Make Your Own Unique Plate: Hand-Building Pottery Workshop 10:30AM-12PM
- 12:30-1:30PM(Plate)$65
Make Your Own Unique Plate: Hand-Building Pottery Workshop 12:30-1:30PM
- 2:00-3:30PM (Matcha Bowl)$75**Sold Out
Make Your Own Unique Matcha Bowl : Hand-Building Pottery Workshop - 2:00-3:30PM
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