Join us at Be-Ras Creatives Art Cafe for a unique workshop in McLaren Vale, where you will discover the art of Yobitsugi—a distinctive approach to Kintsugi in this class, you will learn the technique of mending broken vessels using fragments from different objects. You will create a piece with a patchwork-like appearance, showcasing a beautiful combination of colours, textures, and materials.
Yobitsugi is a traditional Japanese mending technique that combines pieces from different broken objects to create a new whole, unlike the traditional Kintsugi, which repairs an item with pieces from its own original fragments. The term translates to "call into" or "invite connection" and is often used when original pieces are missing, resulting in a unique, patchwork-like finish. Under our guidance, you will learn the contemporary method of Yobitsugi using epoxy adhesive and mica powder. This approach is not only less allergenic but also a fast-drying and cost-effective alternative to traditional precious metals and lacquer.
By the end of the class, you'll leave with your very own Kintsugi piece!
Important info:
Not recommended for pregnant participants due to the use of epoxy glue and mica gold dust.
Suitable for adults; participants aged 12 and above can join with supervision.
Plates for repair will be provided during the session.
A period of time is necessary post-class for your bowl to properly set due to the nature of the materials used. Kintsugi is a practice of patience, with the epoxy requiring a 24-hour setting time.