Kumiko Workshop

Kumiko Workshop

unit 1, 30A Borwick AveLondon, England
Sunday, Apr 19 from 11 am to 5:30 pm
Overview

Join us at the Kumiko Workshop to learn traditional Japanese woodworking techniques using Japanese tools

Kumiko Workshop

Kumiko is a traditional Japanese craft of decorative woodworking. It is the art of making panels of complex geometric patterns using precisely cut pieces of wood joined without the aid of other fixings such as nails, brackets or glue. It was first used in the Asuka period (600ce) and developed into hundreds of different patterns in the following centuries. Historically it was used in architecture and shoji construction and today is found in a variety of ornamental objects.


In this workshop you will make a small asa-no-ha (hemp leaf) pattern. We will discuss the different patterns of kumiko and their applications. You will be introduced to the tools and jigs required and shown how to use them. We will discuss kanna (planes), dozuki (saw), and nomi (chisels) and how they differ from their western counterparts. You will learn to mark out the pieces and cut them using a Japanese saw and bench hook, set up the kumiko angle jigs and pair the mitres using chisels and planes. All tools and materials (plus extras for mistakes) will be provided.

Join us at the Kumiko Workshop to learn traditional Japanese woodworking techniques using Japanese tools

Kumiko Workshop

Kumiko is a traditional Japanese craft of decorative woodworking. It is the art of making panels of complex geometric patterns using precisely cut pieces of wood joined without the aid of other fixings such as nails, brackets or glue. It was first used in the Asuka period (600ce) and developed into hundreds of different patterns in the following centuries. Historically it was used in architecture and shoji construction and today is found in a variety of ornamental objects.


In this workshop you will make a small asa-no-ha (hemp leaf) pattern. We will discuss the different patterns of kumiko and their applications. You will be introduced to the tools and jigs required and shown how to use them. We will discuss kanna (planes), dozuki (saw), and nomi (chisels) and how they differ from their western counterparts. You will learn to mark out the pieces and cut them using a Japanese saw and bench hook, set up the kumiko angle jigs and pair the mitres using chisels and planes. All tools and materials (plus extras for mistakes) will be provided.

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Highlights

  • 6 hours 30 minutes
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 10 days before the event

Location

unit 1, 30A Borwick Ave

30A Borwick Avenue

#unit 1 London E17 6RA

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