Discover the Art of Modern Yobitsugi Singapore
Revitalize Broken Ceramics with Elegance and Creativity
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Unleash Your Creativity with Modern Yobitsugi
Join Singapore’s first Modern Yobitsugi workshop and delve into an innovative approach to Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with gold. This hands-on experience not only restores your cherished items but also encourages artistic expression and mindfulness.
What to Expect
- Expect a nurturing environment where you can explore the art of Yobitsugi. The workshop provides all necessary materials, including unique hand-mixed gold powders, and allows you to bring an additional broken item to mend. This meditative process not only repairs but transforms your ceramics into beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces.
Experience Highlights (Photos)
Agenda
- 2.5 Hours:
- Introduction
- Demonstration
- Hands-on Practice
- Final Touches
- Showcase
What’s Included
- All crafting materials
- One slightly imperfect ware piece to work on
- Modern Kintsugi tools and hand-mixed gold powders
- Option to bring one additional broken item (within specified dimensions)
Availability
- Monday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Additional Information
- Recommended for ages 10 and above
- Suitable for individuals and small groups seeking a creative and therapeutic activity
- Punctuality: Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop. If you are more than 30 minutes late, the workshop may be canceled without a refund.
- End Product: Created items are not food-safe and should not be microwaved or dish-washed.
Suitability
- Team Building
- Celebrations
- Couple Dates
Cancellation & other policies
- Cancellation: Cancellations or rescheduling are not allowed.
- No refunds will be provided. Rescheduling: You may transfer your spot to a friend if informed at least 3 days before the workshop.
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Meet Your Host
Winnie, the founder, discovered crafting as a therapeutic outlet in 2017. Now a Modern Kintsugi and mixed-medium artist, she promotes mental wellness through her workshops. Fluent in English and Chinese, Winnie has 7 years of experience and is committed to providing a meaningful creative journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you break the pieces on purpose?
Yes, breaking an object is a symbolic part of the workshop, representing life’s adversities.
- What materials are used?
Slightly defective wares and exclusive hand-mixed gold powders.
- Are the pieces food-safe?
No, the restored items are not food-safe.