
Please contact us in advance if you would like to join the upcoming workshop. We need to make preparations according to the number of participants and provide instructions prior to the workshop.
Additionally, if you are part of a group (consisting of more than two people) or you choose “Authentic Kintsugi workshop“, the workshop can be organized at Centrum Delft based on your availability and schedule. Contact HERE
Scheduled Kintsugi workshop

1-Day Kintsugi workshop in Groningen
Date:November 19 (Sunday)
Time: 13.00 pm
Place: Batsu (https://www.batsu.nl/)
Address: Pottebakkersrijge 4, 9718 AE, Groningen
Duration: ±3 hours
(All materials are provided except for a broken plate/bowl.)
Note: If you don’t have a broken pottery piece, it is fine to bring a new one or we can provide it for you (additional cost €10) . Importantly, I have a special tool to break it, so please make sure you won’t break by yourself at home before the workshop. Kintsugi pottery repaired with the modern kintsugi method is not suitable for use with foods and drinks due to the use of artificial glue. I recommend using it as a decoration. If you would like to use it for food and drinks, an authentic kintsugi workshop is recommended.
Please feel free to contat me if you have any questions.

1-Day Kintsugi workshop in Rotterdam
Date: December 3 (Sunday)
Time; 10:30 am
Place: Osozai Japanese Deli (https://osozai.nl//)
Address: Jonker Fransstraat 105A, 3031 AP, Rotterdam
Duration: ±3 hours
(All materials are provided except for a broken plate/bowl.)
Note: If you don’t have a broken pottery piece, it is fine to bring a new one or we can provide it for you (additional cost €10) . Importantly, I have a special tool to break it, so please make sure you won’t break by yourself at home before the workshop. Kintsugi pottery repaired with the modern kintsugi method is not suitable for use with foods and drinks due to the use of artificial glue. I recommend using it as a decoration. If you would like to use it for food and drinks, an authentic kintsugi workshop is recommended.
Please feel free to contat me if you have any questions.

1-Day Kintsugi workshop in Amsterdam
Date: January 27 (Saturday) 2024
Time; 10:00 am
Place: ‘t Japanse Winkeltje (http://www.japansewinkeltje.nl/)
Address: Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 177, 1012 RK Amsterdam
Duration: ±3 hours
(All materials are provided except for a broken plate/bowl.)
Note: If you don’t have a broken pottery piece, it is fine to bring a new one or we can provide it for you (additional cost €10) . Importantly, I have a special tool to break it, so please make sure you won’t break by yourself at home before the workshop. Kintsugi pottery repaired with the modern kintsugi method is not suitable for use with foods and drinks due to the use of artificial glue. I recommend using it as a decoration. If you would like to use it for food and drinks, an authentic kintsugi workshop is recommended.
Please feel free to contat me if you have any questions.
Scheduled Maki-e workshop (Japanese lacquer drawing)

Maki-e workshop in Rotterdam
Date: December 3 (Sunday)
Time: 13:00 pm
Place: Osozai Japanese Deli (https://osozai.nl//)
Duration: ±2.5 hours
(All materials are provided)
Note: *If you choose ‘Bring your own,’ please bring an object that is transparent and made of glass or plastic materials. Also, avoid bringing large objects – refer to the following size recommendations: a plate with a 15cm diameter, a cup with an 8.5cm diameter and 9cm height, a glass picture frame measuring 13×18 cm, or a phone case size. You can use our templates featuring traditional Japanese patterns, pictures, and flowers. **The price of a lacquerware applies in 2023, the price will be changed in 2024

Glass Maki-e workshop in Amsterdam
Date: January 27 (Saturday) 2024
Time: 14:00 pm
Place: ‘t Japanse Winkeltje (http://www.japansewinkeltje.nl/)
Address: Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 177, 1012 RK Amsterdam
Duration: ±2.5 hours
Adult: €56(a glass cup)/ €59(a glass frame 13x18cm)
(All materials are provided)
Note: *If you choose ‘Bring your own,’ please bring an object that is transparent and made of glass or plastic materials. Also, avoid bringing large objects – refer to the following size recommendations: a plate with a 15cm diameter, a cup with an 8.5cm diameter and 9cm height, a glass picture frame measuring 13×18 cm, or a phone case size. You can use our templates featuring traditional Japanese patterns, pictures, and flowers.