Kintsugi Art Workshop in Delhi: Learn the Japanese Art of Gold Pottery Repair at Cafe Saka, Safdarjung Enclave
Beginner-friendly Kintsugi workshop at Cafe Saka, Safdarjung Enclave. Learn gold pottery repair and create your own piece.
Event Name: Japanese Kintsugi Art Workshop
Venue: Cafe Saka — Shop No. 4, B-6 Market, Block B6, Deer Park, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029
Date & Timings: Thursday, 7 May 2026 | 1:20 PM onwards
Ticket Price: Rs 499 per person (plus Rs 400 mandatory café charge, redeemable on food & beverages)
Cafe Saka, Safdarjung Enclave: A Kintsugi Workshop That Turns Repair Into Art
Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese craft, approaches breakage differently—it highlights rather than hides it. This workshop at Cafe Saka introduces participants to that philosophy through a guided, hands-on session where broken ceramics are repaired using gold-accent techniques.
Designed for beginners, the session focuses on process over perfection. Participants learn the basics of handling materials, understanding the repair method, and applying it to create a finished piece they can take home. The café setting keeps the experience informal, making it accessible even for those trying art workshops for the first time.
The format works well for a midweek pause—structured enough to learn something new, but relaxed enough to feel unhurried. With materials provided and guidance throughout, it suits individuals, couples, or small groups looking for a creative, low-pressure activity.
Activities / What to Expect
- Step-by-step introduction to Kintsugi techniques
- Hands-on repair of ceramic pieces using gold detailing
- All materials provided during the session
- One completed artwork to take home
- Informal café-based workshop environment
How to Reach
- Nearest Metro: IIT Delhi Metro Station (10–15 minutes by auto/cab)
- Parking: Available nearby in B-6 Market
- Landmark: Deer Park, Safdarjung Enclave
SouthDelhi.com Context
Located within Safdarjung Enclave’s B-6 Market, the venue is easily accessible for nearby neighbourhoods like Green Park and Hauz Khas, making it a practical weekday activity option without long travel.
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