Special! POJ Studio x Danny D's Mud Shop Kintsugi Repair Workshop - February 22nd, 11-1 pm
February 22nd at 11am-1pm
A very special event in works with Kyoto based Kintsugi experts POJ Studio (@POJstudio)
WHAT IS KINTSUGI?
Kintsugi gold joinery, is the Japanese art of repairing chipped, cracked, and broken, mostly ceramic and porcelain tableware, using only 100% natural materials including urushi lacquer and finishing with 24K gold powder. While the intention of Western styles of repair are to mimic the original state and make the repaired item look as though it was never damaged, kintsugi highlights the breakages and celebrates the unique story of the wares that make our house a home.
Urushi lacquer is the sap of the urushi tree. Between Summer and Autumn, trees that are at least 15 years old are raked to harvest the urushi sap. From a single tree, only 200ml (0.8 cups) can be harvested, so as you can imagine, we are very respectful of the urushi we have available to us.
Our approach to kintsugi technique is borrowed from traditional Japanese lacquerwork, with history that can be traced back nearly 10 thousand years. Excavation sites across the archipelago reveal use of urushi during the Jomon Period (14,000 - 300 BCE) to create and protect nearly every aspect of living. In Japanese, the synonym for "to live" or "to create living" is ishokujyu, or quite literally clothing, food, and home. With anti-bacterial and anti-pest properties, the use of urushi is present within each of these three building blocks. One way in which urushi was used early on was to soak leaves in urushi to harden together to create bowls.
What to expect at this workshop
Here we will learn the history, materials, process of traditional kintsugi, and mend broken Mud Shop Originals that have naturally cracked or broke over the months. The first steps of the Kintsugi process have been completed, so our workshop is to do the very rewarding final step of applying the urushi lacquer and pure gold powder, and attending students will be able to take home a finished kintsugi cup! Spaces are very limited!
The Mud Shop is in a busy area and only street parking is available. Please arrive early in case it takes a few extra minutes to find a place to park.
Classes are non-refundable and have a $15.00 re-booking fee. If for any reason you book a class and are unable to attend, reach out to us and we can set you up to attend the following class. Any price differences will be covered by the student.