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Event Series Event Series: Kintsugi
black pot with gold filling cracks

Event Details

Date:
October 26
Time:
10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Cost:
$85.00 – $90.00
Event Website
Register here

REQUIRES ADMISSION

Location:
Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum
2215 Pan American Road East
San Diego, CA 92101 United States
Phone:
(619) 232 - 2721

Immerse Yourself in Japanese Culture with a Hands-On Kintsugi Experience:

Join us for a captivating journey into the heart of Japanese culture with our unique Kintsugi Experience.

Kintsugi, often called “golden joinery,” is more than just an art form; it’s a profound philosophy deeply rooted in Japanese culture. It treats the mending of broken pottery as an artful and spiritual practice, celebrating imperfections and the beauty of resilience. This philosophy aligns closely with the essence of Wabi-Sabi, which embraces life’s imperfections.

Our Kintsugi Experience offers you the chance to not only learn about this rich cultural tradition but also to experience it firsthand. You’ll delve into the history and philosophy of Kintsugi, gaining a profound understanding of how it represents life’s journey. Then, it’s your turn to roll up your sleeves and try it for yourself.

In our carefully curated studio, you’ll receive all the materials needed, and our experienced instructors will guide you through the hands-on process. As you mend your own piece of pottery, you’ll discover not only the art of Kintsugi but also the art of self-acceptance and resilience.

This isn’t just a class; it’s a cultural immersion and a transformative experience. By participating in our Kintsugi Experience, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and the profound wisdom that lies within this ancient art form.

Materials are included, so all you need to bring is your curiosity and a willingness to engage with a culture that cherishes imperfections as part of life’s beauty. #morethanwabisabi