Nara, Japan, October 8th. to October 25th. 2018 10 day traditional, lacquer based kintsugi workshop.
October 8th, workshop
break 1 day.
October 10th. workshop
break 1 day
October 12th. 13th. workshop
break 2 days
October 16th, 17th, workshop
Break 2 day
October 20th, 21st. workshop
Break 1 day
October 23rd, 24th. workshop
1 day flexible time may be added for drying.
This video has no audio, it shows step 5a, see https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=80 , filling a couple of holes in the seam.
For more on traditional, lacquer based kintsugi see kintugi.com
Here is a very damaged porcelain figurine from the Edo period. I got it because the face is outstanding and I like pieces that have gone through a hard time. The piece has been dropped on its head and had it glued back on, the left hand has been lost, the right foot too. The sleeves of the kimono on both sides have been broken and partially repaired on one side. It will take a long time to get back together.
This video shows step #2, the first application of #5 silver and the removal of it as the first step in hardening the silver. See this page for the steps, https://www.kintugi.com/?page_id=225