
Mar 29 2026 to Mar 29 2026 3 p.m.
Price: Rs 1700 Book/Buy
32, Annaswamy Mudaliar Rd, Ulsoor 560042
At Wabi Sabi Arc, you’ll be introduced to the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi—the idea that beauty exists in the imperfect, the incomplete, and the transient. This workshop focuses on Kintsugi, the traditional art of repairing broken pottery by highlighting the cracks rather than hiding them.
Instead of discarding damaged ceramics, Kintsugi transforms them into something more meaningful.
During this hands-on session, you’ll learn the basics of Kintsugi and the principles behind wabi-sabi. You’ll work with broken ceramic pieces and be guided step-by-step through the repair process, learning how to piece fragments back together and highlight the repaired lines so the object becomes a work of art rather than a repaired mistake.
By the end of the workshop, you will have created your own restored ceramic piece—something you can take home as a reminder that imperfections can become part of the story, not something to hide. The best way.
Everything you make, you take home. Cracks and all.
What You’ll Experience
An introduction to the philosophy of wabi-sabi
Understanding the history and meaning behind Kintsugi
A guided, hands-on repair process
Learning how to transform broken pottery into decorative art
A calm, reflective creative session in a small group setting
Who This Is For
Anyone curious about Japanese philosophy and craft
People who enjoy hands-on creative experiences
Beginners with no prior experience
Those interested in slow, mindful art practices
What's included
All materials and tools needed for the Kintsugi process
Step-by-step guidance throughout the workshop
Your finished repaired ceramic piece to take home
What's not
Personal ceramic items brought from home for repair
Additional materials beyond the standard workshop kit
Transport to and from the venue
Food and beverages at the venue
Replacement materials in case of accidental damage or loss