Date: Thursday, March 21t
Time:02:00pm - 3:30pm
Price: $150/ person *Limited to 6 participants
Duration: 1.5hr
Location:
Jewell House
46 E. 21st Street, 3FL, New York, NY, 10010
(646) 932-1227 / info@jewellhouse.com
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kintsugi workshop/ IN-PERSON
Kintsugi is a technique of repairing broken ceramics and applying gold or silver or lacquer to the cracks. This technique, which emphasizes rather than hides scars, has been loved in Japan since ancient times as an art form that embraces imperfection and revitalizes it.
Traditional kintsugi requires as long as two months to complete, but this workshop uses food-safe epoxy, which hardens in a short time, making it an easy way to experience kintsugi.
We will provide all the tools and materials.
※Please try to avoid mugs with broken bottoms, as this increases the difficulty.
※Items that do not meet the above requirements may not be finished in time.
※If you wish to take the pieces home on the day, please bring a box that is just large enough to hold the pieces.
If you are concerned about whether a piece can be restored, please email us with a photo of the piece you wish to fix. email: info@yukogunji.com
Note: The finished piece is food safe, but due to the characteristics of epoxy, please refrain from using it in alcohol, acid, or boiling water.
WORKSHOP FACILITATOR DETAILS:
YUKO GUNJI
After studying kintsugi under Gen Saratani, a second-generation maki-e artist active in New York, she apprenticed with Hakubun Chin, a lacquer artist in Japan, and deepened her knowledge of lacquer (the main material used in kintsugi). After becoming independent, she is based in New York and receives requests for kintsugi restoration from all over the world, including the United States, Italy, Britain, Switzerland, Japan, etc. In addition to restoration, she conducts lectures, workshops, and kintsugi exhibitions.
Where:
JEWELL HOUSE
46 E.21st Street, 3rd FL, New York, NY, 10010