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Sunday September 6th, 2026
Sunday September 6th, 2026
2:00 PM
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3:30 PM PT
Starts: 2:00 PM PT
Ends: 3:30 PM PT
600 Block Granville St
674 Granville St, Vancouver
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$0.00 CAD
Description
A $5 materials fee will be collected on-site for the workshop. 請注意:現場會收取 $5 加幣的材料費
Learn about the meanings of traditional Japanese auspicious motifs used in kimono accessories. After a short introduction, you will create your own embossed aluminum ornament by tracking one of the three classic designs: a crane, a turtle, or pine, bamboo and plum.
在深入了解和服配件的過程中,你將體會日本傳統吉祥圖樣所代表的美好寓意。經過簡短解說後,你可從「鶴」、「龜」或「松竹梅」這三款經典圖案中擇一進行金屬壓紋,親手製作出獨一無二的浮雕鋁製飾品。
This program is part of TAIWANfest
About the Artist
I started Konaya after working on making hair ornaments for weddings. I often draw inspiration from familiar plants, flowers, and creatures I encounter in my daily life and while traveling.
I hope that the freedom of brass as a material and the excitement I feel when creating will be conveyed to people in other countries as well.
在從事新娘髮飾製作之後,我創立了 Konaya。我的創作靈感大多來自日常生活與旅行途中所遇見的植物、花卉以及小生物。
黃銅是一種極具自由度的材質,我希望能將製作時內心的興奮與悸動,真切地傳遞給世界各地的朋友。
Konaya: Instagram
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Refund Policy
Tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE, but they are transferable. If you can’t use them, pass them on to a friend.
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