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Kintsugi Workshop - 1st. Session / Fri. 21.11.2025

Kintsugi Workshop - 1st. Session / Fri. 21.11.2025

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Giving Broken Ceramics a New Story 

Kintsugi Workshop – First Step: Beauty in Repair

 

Kintsugi is the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics using lacquer and gold powder. Rather than viewing cracks and chips as flaws, Kintsugi embraces them, transforming each imperfection into a unique mark of beauty and breathing new life into the object’s story.

Every fracture tells a tale. Through the act of repair, we go beyond restoration to discover a deeper sense of continuity and renewal.

This 3-hour hands-on workshop is led by Zurich-based ceramic artist Marcel Krummenacher of Studio Sediment, who trained extensively in Kyoto, Japan. Marcel has mastered not only the techniques but also the philosophy of Kintsugi. With his guidance, participants will learn the fundamentals of this art while experiencing the quiet mindfulness that comes from working closely with damaged pieces.

No prior experience is required. You’ll restore up to 3 broken or chipped ceramic items. All tools, materials, tea, and seasonal sweets are provided.

 

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Date: Friday 21.11.2025


Time: 18:00 - 21:00 

 

Location: Haraiso, Zentralstrasse 24, 8003 Zürich

 

Fee:

CHF 190 (for those who simply wish to experience a new craft)
CHF 340 (includes a Kintsugi Starter Kit / CHF 150.-)
CHF 420 (includes an Advanced Kit / CHF 230.- )

CHF 360 (1st + 2nd Session on 9.1.2026)

 

Workshop Content:
Complete the first step of repairing broken, chipped, or cracked ceramics
Learn about the historical, cultural, and environmental context of Kintsugi
Tea and seasonal sweets provided
All tools and materials included

 

What to bring:
Broken or chipped ceramic items from home (up to 3 pieces)

Note: If you do not have any broken items, pieces will be available at the studio for you to begin repairing and take home after the session.

 

Following sessions: 

  • 2nd - Friday 9.January 2026 
  • 3rd - Friday 6.February 2026

 

Instructor: Marcel - Studio Sediment

Zurich-based ceramic artist Marcel Krummenacher of Studio Sediment trained extensively in Kyoto, Japan. Marcel has mastered not only the techniques but also the philosophy of Kintsugi. With his guidance, participants will refine their repair work, learn the next steps of the traditional process, and experience the quiet mindfulness that comes from working closely with their pieces.

 

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Urushi (Japanese Lacquer) Safety Notice:

• Please note that urushi, in its raw and wet state, can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Once fully cured and hardened, however, it is completely food-safe.
Urushi is one of the most durable natural materials, making it exceptionally well-suited for sustainable and long-lasting repair of ceramics, porcelain, and other wares.

• Participants are responsible for being mindful of their surroundings and their own handling during the workshop. If accidental skin contact occurs, promptly massage the affected area with any plant-based oil to remove the urushi. Haraiso and its instructors will provide guidance for safe handling during the workshop, but cannot be held liable for any adverse reactions caused by urushi.

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Workshop Cancellation Policy: 
Due to limited seating and high demand, we kindly ask that you cancel at least 7 days before your booked workshop. Cancellations can be made via email to info@haraiso.ch. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer refunds for cancellations made within 7 days of the workshop date. In the unlikely event that Haraiso must cancel a workshop due to unforeseen circumstances, we will provide guidance on the refund process at that time.

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