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Kintsugi Accessory Workshop for Beginners

suite 402/235 Clarence St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
When
  • Sunday 16 June 2024 from 10:30am to 12:45pm
Cost

Adult: $130

Kintsugi is the Japanese ancient method of repairing broken pottery. In this fun and hands-on class in Sydney, you will use that technique to make beautiful accessories!

You will create accessories with different parts joined together (継ぎtsugi) using beautiful gold (金 gold) lines!

In this beginner’s Kintsugi class, you will learn some of the techniques of Kintsugi and the basic knowledge required for making accessories.

In this class, you will use the traditional technique of kintsugi to make accessories, but we will use modern materials (epoxy glue instead of lacquer).

At the end of this class, you will be able to create your own accessories with broken ceramics, shells or glass from the beach, or even your own treasures joined together!

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