Kintsugi, meaning “joined by gold,” began in the 15th century when Japanese artisans developed a method of repairing broken ceramics with lacquer and powdered gold, honoring flaws rather than hiding them. Rooted in wabi-sabi, kintsugi evolved into a philosophy that embraces impermanence and the beauty of imperfection.
In this hands-on workshop, held in a real artisan’s studio, you’ll learn traditional kintsugi techniques using modern materials. Guided by an expert, you’ll bond pottery with synthetic lacquer, fill missing pieces with resin, and dust your piece with silver-based gold powder. All tools and materials are provided in a relaxed, focused environment.
You’ll leave with your own restored piece and a deeper understanding of Japan’s view of resilience and renewal — carrying both new skills and a tangible link to a timeless tradition.
What's included
- Your completed kintsugi piece to take home
- Access to a selection of broken pottery pieces to repair
- Hands-on kintsugi instruction by a professional artisan
- All necessary tools and equipment (brushes, resin, lacquer, powders, etc.)
- Overview of the history, philosophy, and cultural significance of kintsugi
What's not included
- Transportation to the Venue: Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements
Languages spoken by guide

Additional information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not wheelchair accessible
Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.
Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.
You need to be 18 years or older to book.