Step into the mesmerizing world of Kintsugi, where Japan's unique artistry turns fragmented ceramics into reinvigorated masterpieces. This immersive 60-minute adventure invites you to experience firsthand, the profound respect the Japanese hold for their belongings.
Immerse yourself in a deep-rooted Japanese tradition that is not only a testament to the nation's respect for their environment but also a tribute to the stories objects tell. In a world quick to discard the broken and damaged, Japan holds fast to the belief that every object, chipped or cracked, carries a history, a soul worth cherishing. Welcome to the world of Kintsugi - an age-old Japanese practice that infuses new life into damaged pottery, enhancing its beauty with a golden touch. Kintsugi transcends simple repair, transforming an ordinary broken item into a stunning piece of art that's more special than ever before.
As part of this immersive journey, you'll don the traditional 'samue', the craftsman's uniform. An attire that symbolizes respect for the work at hand. By the end of this experience, you'll take home not only a unique memento of your journey but also a profound appreciation for the aesthetics and philosophies that define Japanese culture.
Meet Taku Nakano: The Visionary Ceramist
Taku Nakano is not your ordinary potter. He is a visionary, a maverick in the world of ceramics. Nestled in Tokyo's fashion hotspot, Omotesando, his studio brims with original creations that challenge the conventional, attracting global acclaim for their individuality and distinct artistic sensibilities. Nakano's art is a vibrant blend of rare materials, colored slips, and luster, a symphony of RETSU motifs capturing the enigmatic beauty of universes and planets. With an aversion to mass production, every piece that leaves his atelier is a testament to his unique approach to pottery.
What's truly remarkable is that Nakano is self-taught. Neither born into a family of potters nor apprenticed under a master, he discovered his passion for pottery in Shizuoka during his corporate stint. At the age of 36, he embarked on his potter's journey, and there's been no looking back. His unorthodox approach has garnered him over two thousand admirers, including many celebrities. Nakano sees his work as more than just creating ceramics; he views it as a social mission. Instead of running regular pottery classes, he conducts charity workshops supporting underprivileged children.
His life and work are guided by a potent motto: "Even more beautiful and more robust than before it broke!" It's a testament to his belief in the transformative power of Kintsugi and a promise of the extraordinary experience that awaits you at his studio.
A Glimpse Behind the Scenes. 10 minutes
Our journey begins with a brief introduction to the fascinating world of Kintsugi. We'll take a stroll around the factory, unveiling the magical transformation of broken pottery into gilded masterpieces.
Artistry in Action 10 minutes
Now that you've seen where the magic happens, watch as Taku Nakano himself demonstrates the unique Kintsugi method he developed. Witness as the seemingly ruined turns into refined, highlighting the beauty in imperfection.
A Touch of Gold. 40 minutes
Now it's your turn to step into the artist's shoes. Guided by expert hands, you'll learn to trace the delicate lines of breakage and paint them with a dazzling sweep of gold. Even as a beginner, you'll be creating thin, elegant lines of Kintsugi in no time.
A Clean Finish. 5 minutes.
After this immersive experience, we'll gather for a communal clean-up, reflecting on the beauty we've created and the lessons learned.
In this engaging workshop, we introduce a unique Kintsugi technique pioneered by Taku Nakano. Instead of the traditional brush painting and gold sprinkling, Nakano's method involves refining thin lines to match the original cracks and then gilding them with gold. This innovative approach allows even novices to create fine, beautiful Kintsugi pieces in minimal time. You'll be amazed at what you can accomplish!
1. What exactly is Kintsugi, and what can I expect from the workshop?
Kintsugi is a centuries-old Japanese art form that mends broken ceramics with a lacquer mixed with gold, creating a beautiful, visible repair line. During this workshop, you will be introduced to this ancient craft, learn about its history and cultural significance, and guided through the process of creating your own Kintsugi piece. The session will be hands-on and interactive, making for a truly memorable and unique experience.
2. How long does the Kintsugi workshop last?
The entire Kintsugi workshop takes approximately one hour, which includes an introduction, demonstration, hands-on repair experience, and cleanup.
3. Do I need to have any prior experience or artistic skills?
Not at all. Our Kintsugi workshop is designed for beginners and requires no prior experience or artistic skills. Our expert guide, Taku Nakano, will walk you through the process, ensuring that even novices can create a beautiful Kintsugi piece in no time.
4. Is everything I need for the workshop included in the cost?
Yes, the cost of the workshop includes all the materials you'll need for the experience. You will also receive a unique souvenir to take home. However, please note that meals, drinks, and transportation services are not included.
5. What should I wear to the workshop?
You're welcome to wear anything comfortable for the workshop. However, if you wish, you can rent a 'samue', traditional work clothing, at our facility.
Kintsugi Tradition: Immerse in the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where damaged pottery becomes art with a golden touch, cherishing imperfections and history.
Guided Experience: Join Taku Nakano's workshop, donning the 'samue' uniform, to learn the transformative power of Kintsugi.
Visionary Ceramist: Meet Nakano, a self-taught artist with an unorthodox approach, creating pottery as a social mission and artistry.
Behind-the-Scenes: Witness the magical transformation of broken pottery into gilded masterpieces in a brief factory stroll.
Artistry in Action: Watch Nakano demonstrate his unique Kintsugi method, turning ruin into refined beauty.
Hands-On Experience: Try Nakano's innovative Kintsugi technique, creating fine, elegant lines of repair with gold.
Comprehensive Package: All materials, expert guidance, and a souvenir are included in the session fee.
Cancellation Policy: Plan responsibly, with a 50% fee for cancellations made four days or less, and 100% for three days or less before the event.
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A cancellation penalty of 50% applies if you cancel within 4 days of the start time.
The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 3 days of the start time.
In this engaging workshop, we introduce a unique Kintsugi technique pioneered by Taku Nakano. This innovative approach allows even novices to create fine, beautiful Kintsugi pieces in minimal time.