Transform broken ceramics into art with Kintsugi in Kanazawa. Join master Akihito Kiyose and embrace imperfections through this unique hands-on experience.
Transform broken ceramics into art with Kintsugi in Kanazawa. Join master Akihito Kiyose and embrace imperfections through this unique hands-on experience.
- IN KANAZAWA HOUSE - Led by a young artisan from a family with three generations of Kaga Maki-e expertise in Kanazawa, now the fourth-generation heir, participants will immerse themselves in the world of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. In this exclusive workshop, attendees will work on a handcrafted item prepared by the artisan, completing it…
- IN KANAZAWA HOUSE - Led by a young artisan from a family with three generations of Kaga Maki-e expertise in Kanazawa, now the fourth-generation heir, participants will immerse themselves in the world of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. In this exclusive workshop, attendees will work on a handcrafted item prepared by the artisan, completing it through the “lacquer application” and “gold powder coating” of the final joint. Utilizing authentic tools, they will discover the precision and elegance of this age-old technique, and take home a unique souvenir they helped create. Options include small plates or accessories. The setting is equally special—a restored kura with the aroma of wood and lacquer, where time seems to slow down. In the gentle, dim light, the mindful process of brushing lacquer, focusing on the shimmer of gold, and working in silence promotes relaxation and presence. Kintsugi is more than just repair; it is a philosophy that transforms imperfections into beauty, providing a calming, therapeutic experience. Many guests find it inspiring and grounding. This workshop offers not only a hands-on encounter with Japanese artistry but also a rare travel moment where history, culture, and wellness converge.

- your work
- Tea and coffee
- materials and tools for kintsugi
- your work
- Tea and coffee
- materials and tools for kintsugi
Discover the art of Kintsugi, where broken ceramics are turned into stunning works of art. Guided by Rin Kiyose, a young artisan from a family with three generations of Kaga Maki-e tradition in Kanazawa, participants will delve into the intricate process of applying lacquer and gold powder. This interactive experience enables you to add your personal…
Discover the art of Kintsugi, where broken ceramics are turned into stunning works of art. Guided by Rin Kiyose, a young artisan from a family with three generations of Kaga Maki-e tradition in Kanazawa, participants will delve into the intricate process of applying lacquer and gold powder. This interactive experience enables you to add your personal touch to a piece crafted by a talented artist, while gaining insight into the philosophy of celebrating imperfections. Craft a one-of-a-kind keepsake that embodies your journey and the elegance of Japanese craftsmanship.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.