June 14 –16 | Heath San Francisco
Ever wonder how the paper lantern, or chochin, became an iconic symbol of Japan?
In this workshop, guests will learn the significance of chochin in Japan’s history, and make your own lantern to bring home.
Hosted by Ryo Kojima, of Kojima Shoten, legendary lantern maker who’s been making them for centuries.
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This workshop is part of the Craft From Kyoto showcase, where we’ve invited a group of skilled makers all the way from Kyoto to share their craft with us in San Francisco.
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Meet the Maker
Kojima Shoten has been making paper lanterns by hand since at least 1801, and their work can be found all over Kyoto, adorning restaurants, theaters, and temples.
Details
Craft From Kyoto | Lantern-Making Workshop, with Kojima Shoten
Where: Heath Clay Studio
Dates: Fri, June 14th; Sat, June 15th; Sun, June 16th
Times: 11am–12:30pm; 3pm–4:30pm
Age requirement: Those under 6 years old should be accompanied by an adult.
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