Japanese Stamp Making Workshop – Tenkoku

Discover the traditional Japanese stamp making process and carve your very own hanko stamp

By Drawing and Painting Studio

Date and time

Sun, 2 Jun 2024 12:30 - 15:30 GMT+1

Location

Kagyu Samye Dzong Glasgow

7 Ashley Street Glasgow G3 6DR United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Carve a Japanese hanko stamp to make your stamp impression, learn about the different stages in the Tenkoku 篆刻 Seal Engraving process and the tools used. Enjoy the meditative process of carving the stone to make the hanko 判子, then inking the stone with the deep red pigment and pressing on the delicate Japanese washi paper to create your inei 印影 impression. Immerse yourself in the moment and notice the lovely sense of touch of the stone in your hands and the lively lines and the deep spaces of the carving.

Workshop leader Shōgen Blair will help you create your stamp and will demonstrate how to work with the traditional tools and materials from Japan such as the wooden clamps, smooth stones and carving cutters. He will help you create a design to carve, of a kanji character, or related to your name or a friend’s name or your interest (in Japanese or English, time allowing).

You will learn about the inspiring old Tensho and other styles of characters used, and the two main types of red and white letter seals, including which sizes and how to use them, opening up a helpful and fascinating cultural insight.

No previous experience is needed, and all materials are provided. Great also for folk with an interest in Japanese or Chinese culture, Zen, or arts or language.

About the teacher:

With demonstrations and friendly help from stamp maker and calligrapher Shōgen Blair Thomson, who first studied Tenkoku in 2009 in Toyama, Japan, with zen monks and also at workshops in Tokyo.

Booking information:

Please book your space through Eventbrite. Spaces are limited. Sorry but tickets are non-refundable, unless we need to cancel the class in unexpected circumstances. The classes are for ages 16+. If you would like to find out more please contact us.

To see past Tenkoku stamp making events please visit:
https://drawingandpaintingstudio.com/tag/japanese-chinese-stamp-making

Frequently asked questions

What is your refund policy?

Apologies but tickets are non-refundable, unless we need to cancel the class in unexpected circumstances in which case you will be fully refunded.

Do I need to bring my own materials?

No, we provide all the materials necessary for Japanese stamp making. So please just bring yourself!

Can I bring my own idea or design to carve?

Yes, Blair can help you transfer your idea or design onto the stone to carve it, and make suggestions.

Is stamp making difficult for total beginners?

Blair will start the session with an explanation of Tenkoku and the techniques used, and will help you throughout the group so you can enjoy the process and working with the materials. So you don't need to worry!

Can young people join the class?

Sorry our class is for ages 16+ only.

Do you have any example of what you do in your class?

Yes we have many blog posts about the content of our past Tenkoku classes, please see our website pages using this link: https://drawingandpaintingstudio.com/tag/japanese-chinese-stamp-making

I have some mobility issues, can I access the building?

Although the room we use on the ground level, there are several steps up to the front door, and there is no lift in the building.

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