4/8/2023 (Sat) Modern Kintsugi Ceramic Repair (Afternoon session) with Emi Joyce 1:30p-4:00p

$65.00
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Kintsugi (金継ぎ, gold joinery) is the Japanese craft of repairing ceramics. Fractures are no longer weak points, but beautiful elements. This philosophy is often taught as embracing imperfections in our life, the beauty of human flaws.During the 2.5-hour workshop, you will learn how to repair ceramics with the modern Kintsugi methods finishing the joints with gold powder. Bring a couple ceramic pieces. All materials will be provided to repair them. Tools are returned to us.

Workshop instructions:

Bring one or two damaged ceramics. The material must be ceramic, pottery, or porcelain. No glass or wood. A damaged family heirloom or items which are broken into numerous pieces would be challenging to attempt for the first time. Instead, bring something easier. A few ceramic pieces are provided by purchasing at the workshop. Item’s original size must be within 12 inches. The larger and heavier, the more difficult. Decoration is recommended after all repairs have been made. While the traditional Kintsugi requires skills, techniques, and time, this modern method is for all skill levels 18yo & up! All materials are included in the workshop fee. Bring a cardboard box or something similar that will allow you to carry your items home without touching the repaired parts. 

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Kintsugi (金継ぎ, gold joinery) is the Japanese craft of repairing ceramics. Fractures are no longer weak points, but beautiful elements. This philosophy is often taught as embracing imperfections in our life, the beauty of human flaws.During the 2.5-hour workshop, you will learn how to repair ceramics with the modern Kintsugi methods finishing the joints with gold powder. Bring a couple ceramic pieces. All materials will be provided to repair them. Tools are returned to us.

Workshop instructions:

Bring one or two damaged ceramics. The material must be ceramic, pottery, or porcelain. No glass or wood. A damaged family heirloom or items which are broken into numerous pieces would be challenging to attempt for the first time. Instead, bring something easier. A few ceramic pieces are provided by purchasing at the workshop. Item’s original size must be within 12 inches. The larger and heavier, the more difficult. Decoration is recommended after all repairs have been made. While the traditional Kintsugi requires skills, techniques, and time, this modern method is for all skill levels 18yo & up! All materials are included in the workshop fee. Bring a cardboard box or something similar that will allow you to carry your items home without touching the repaired parts. 

Kintsugi (金継ぎ, gold joinery) is the Japanese craft of repairing ceramics. Fractures are no longer weak points, but beautiful elements. This philosophy is often taught as embracing imperfections in our life, the beauty of human flaws.During the 2.5-hour workshop, you will learn how to repair ceramics with the modern Kintsugi methods finishing the joints with gold powder. Bring a couple ceramic pieces. All materials will be provided to repair them. Tools are returned to us.

Workshop instructions:

Bring one or two damaged ceramics. The material must be ceramic, pottery, or porcelain. No glass or wood. A damaged family heirloom or items which are broken into numerous pieces would be challenging to attempt for the first time. Instead, bring something easier. A few ceramic pieces are provided by purchasing at the workshop. Item’s original size must be within 12 inches. The larger and heavier, the more difficult. Decoration is recommended after all repairs have been made. While the traditional Kintsugi requires skills, techniques, and time, this modern method is for all skill levels 18yo & up! All materials are included in the workshop fee. Bring a cardboard box or something similar that will allow you to carry your items home without touching the repaired parts. 

This workshop will be taught by Emi Joyce who is formerly a full-time bench jeweler. Even though the materials are different, metal or clay, the techniques are quite similar. Her Kintsugi Instagram is @modernkintsugirepairpdx.