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Business Supporter - Bronze ($1000)

Business Supporter - Bronze ($1000)

Regular price $1,000.00 CAD
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① Logo Placement:

Your company or personal logo will be prominently placed on all promotional materials and at the exhibition site. To ensure inclusion, logos must be submitted by 11 PM on October 23, 2024 (EDT) or brought to the venue by 7 PM on October 5, 2024 (EDT).

 

② Name acknowledgment:

As a special Collaborator, your name will be highlighted on our social media and website. Additionally, if your donation is received by 7 PM on October 5, 2024 (EDT), your name will be displayed at the exhibition in a distinguished manner, setting you apart from other supporter acknowledgments.

 

③ Admission to Maki-e workshop and lecture (group session):
Enjoy complimentary access for one person to one of our popular Maki-e workshops. Choose from the following sessions, and include your preferred date and workshop in the checkout notes.
Please refer to each page for detailed workshop information.

 

④ Online Kintsugi Lecture:
 Join a 3-hour online Kintsugi lecture (in English or Japanese).

    • English sessions:
      October 9, 6-9 PM (hybrid) EDT
      October 19, 6-9 PM (hybrid) EDT
    • Japanese session:
      October 26, 7-10 PM (online only) EDT
      October 26, 8-11 AM JST


⑤ Online Project Tour:
 Experience Nuit Blanche and our Kintsugi installation “Kintsugi: In Praise of Cultural Resilience” through a live-streamed guided tour with the artist, available in English and Japanese.

    • EDT: October 6, 5 AM
    • JST: October 6, 6 PM

 

⑥ Five carefully selected incense varieties

These premium incense sticks are from Shoyeido, a Kyoto-based incense maker with over 300 years of history. They are used in high-end restaurants (料亭/ryotei) and traditional inns (旅館/ryokan) across Japan, and are the same fragrances we burn daily at the Kintsugica atelier, allowing you to experience the very scent of our workshop.


⑦ Handcrafted wooden paper:

This elegant wrapping is made by skilled artisans who carefully carve each sheet from wood, originating from the forests of Iwate, Japan—the largest producer of urushi (lacquer), a key material used in Kintsugi.

 

 Kintsugi postcard set:

This set features Kintsugi artworks by Shuichi, one of the world’s leading Kintsugi masters. Each postcard is inscribed with timeless Japanese philosophical sayings, offering inspiration for life.

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