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Beginner's Kintsugi Workshop Reviews

5 Rating 154 Reviews
A delightful way to spend a free afternoon. The instructor is friendly and knowledgeable. The brief history of Kintsugi was informative. The hands on practical workshop was very comprehensive. Highly recommend this introduction course.
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Posted 2 years ago
Janice Moore
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A very interesting small workshop. The instructor was informative and hands on with each step in the process. All materials were provided - plus a lovely cup of green tea. Highly recommend.
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Posted 2 years ago
Highly recommended! A beautiful class with an ethos of care and repair, of highlighting and embracing imperfections. I learned a lot and I found it easy to follow. Love the finished product too.
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Posted 2 years ago
Miroslava Pinto-Valenazuela
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This course is a great start to enter the Kintsugi art form. It is very informative where the Japanese culture and history is discussed giving the student a good foundation of the art practise. I highly recommend it.
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Posted 2 years ago
I attended Kintsugi Australia's class on a date and it left us both with great memories. Our Japanese teacher was so friendly and knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about her craft. The workshop was more challenging than I thought, but in a good way. Highly enjoyable! Thank you!
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Posted 2 years ago
Francis Mason
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A great course where you learn the history of kintsugi and the skills in doing a simple repair. Sensei is wonderful informative, patient and instructive. Funny and warm, the class time just flies by as you are having so much fun.
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Posted 2 years ago
Taught by real Japanese from Japan, the Beginner's Kintsugi Workshop is a great place to start for anyone who wants to learn the art of imperfection. You'll walk away with a beautiful plate and the satisfaction of having tried some Japanese snacks and tea. If you're in Sydney for a holiday, you can pop in for a quick workshop then take your plate back to dry overnight.
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Posted 2 years ago