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Initiate your team to the Japanese art of Kintsugi with Yuki

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2h30 of discovery with Yuki

Knowledge in kintsugi

A beautifully repaired pottery piece per person

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The workshop in detail

  • 2h30
  • 15 years min.
  • Up to 16 people
  • TEAM WORKSHOP: Take part in this workshop with your colleagues and create unique memories together.

    Welcome to an experience led by Yuki where your team will be immersed in the art of Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese method of pottery repair.Ā 

    In this hands-on session, you'll learn the ancient Kintsugi technique of repairing broken pottery using traditional Japanese lacquer (Ki-Urushi) mixed with clay powder. The final step is to decorate the repair lines with gold powder (brass powder), creating stunning golden seams that transform ordinary pottery into unique works of art. Yuki will guide your team through each step of the process, sharing the rich history and philosophy behind this craft, which teaches us that what is broken can be made stronger and more beautiful.

    Your team will need to bring their own pottery, or Yuki can provide pieces for an additional fee of 10 euro per person. Please keep the pottery guidelines in mind, which are stated under the 'Practical information'.Ā 

    Yuki will show you how to carefully prepare and repair the pottery, from loosening the shards to applying the varnish and finally adding the gold highlights. Throughout the workshop, Yuki will also introduce you to different types of lacquer, including Shin Urushi, to give you a deeper understanding of this intricate process.

    By the end of the session, each participant will leave with their own beautifully repaired pottery piece and a renewed sense of creativity and teamwork. And if you'd like to continue your Kintsugi journey at home, Yuki offers materials for sale to support you.

    This workshop is not just about repairing broken items, but about embracing imperfection and transforming it into something beautiful - an ideal activity for team building and personal growth. This workshop uses a food-safe method, so it's safe to use your creation to eat or drink from.Ā Ā 

    If the workshop is held at Yuki's studio, non-alcoholic drinks and snacks like chips and cookies can be provided for an additional fee. You can also opt for an authentic Japanese food experience, provided by Miss Onigiri. For about 15 euro per person, you'll get a light meal consisting of: 2x ONIGIRI (Rice ball) + Miso Soup & MOCHI dessert with Japanese tea. Available vegan & non-vegan. Depending on the time of the workshop, it is also possible to use the space before and/or after the workshop, without an extra fee. This is to be discussed with Yuki.Ā Ā 

    Please indicate your wishes when making a request.Ā 

    Note: If you would like Yuki to come to your location, a relocation fee of 125 euro excl. BTW applies.

    Workshop location

    Accessible by public transport

    This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Languages of the workshop

    English
    ę—„ęœ¬čŖž

    Practical information

    If the workshop is on-site, Yuki needs:

    - 30 min before and 30 min after the workshop to set everything upĀ 

    - Every participant to have space to work and a chair. The tables should be covered by tablecloths.Ā 

    - The location to be in South-Holland, North-Holland or Utrecht and close to a train station. If the location is not within walking distance of a train station, Yuki will have to be picked up at the nearest station.Ā 



    Please bring:

    - Pottery (see guidelines below)

    - Box/Tupperware to transport your pottery (as the gold paint may not be fully dry)

    - Mask (if you have dust or metal allergies)

    - Reading glasses (if needed)



    Pottery Guidelines:

    Recommended:

    - Small bowls or plates- Pottery in dark green or blue (complements the gold lines used in Kintsugi)- Pottery with a smooth surface

    Not Recommended:

    - Cups with narrow openings- Unglazed pottery (both front and back)- Plant pots- Large plates, vases, or pots over 20 cm in diameter (especially if broken into more than 4 pieces)



    Additional notes:

    If working on an unbroken piece, do not break it yourselfā€”bring it intact.

    Wecandoo - Meet Yuki

    Meet Yuki

    Kintsugi Artist

    Meet Yuki, an artisan with a rich background that informs her craft in unique ways. Originally from Saitama, Japan, Yuki spent ten years interning as a lighting designer in Tokyo before moving to Australia. There she spent seven years working in anatomical pathology.

    In 2019, Yuki moved to the Netherlands with her family, where she developed a strong interest in European architecture and culture. This newfound appreciation for cultural heritage, combined with her Japanese roots, led her to specialise in traditional techniques such as Kintsugi and Maki-e.

    Today, Yuki offers workshops in cities such as Amsterdam, Delft, Groningen, Rotterdam, Utrecht and France. She also offers team-building activities for universities, companies and Japan-related events.

    Join Yuki on a journey of artistic exploration and cultural discovery!

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    ā‚¬69.58 Excl. VAT

    per person