TOKOBO Pottery Online
We are a Japanese pottery studio based in Hackney, London, offering a quiet space to explore ceramics through general workshops and specialist techniques such as Nerikomi and Kintsugi.
Through our videos, we share insights into these methods, along with practical tips and guidance for your own pottery journey.
Nerikomi 38: Theory | Making a Bigger Basic Element
Nerikomi 37: Introducing Colour into Checkerboard (Ichimatsu) Patterns
Nerikomi 36: Windmill variation | Watch & Learn Style
Nerikomi 35: How to make the Polka Square Pattern (Version 3)
Nerikomi 34: Japanese Nerikomi Technique Cross Pattern Design Explained
Nerikomi 33: Enjoy The Japanese Way 見て覚える: The Wordless Lesson
Nerikomi 32: Polka Square | Back to Grid Basics, Forward in 3D Thinking😉
Nerikomi 31: Another Stripe Block Pattern | Subtle Refinements in Shape
Nerikomi 30: Rotational Symmetry Using The Triangle Element
Nerikomi 29: Step-by-Step Kumi-kikkou making | A Traditional Japanese Pattern
Nerikomi 28: Flower Pattern - Slow Demo & Tips
Nerikomi 27: Revisiting a Flower Pattern with Advanced Tips & Tricks
Nerikomi 26: Traditional Japanese Seigaiha Pattern Tutorial
Nerikomi Notes: Clay Preparation | Colour/stain
Nerikomi 25: Slip Technique Revealed | Windowpane Check Pattern
Nerikomi 24: Working with What's Left | A Collage Approach
Nerikomi 23: Isometric Pattern Variation with Stripe and Gradient Blocks
Nerikomi 22: Developing Your Own Nerikomi Patterns
Nerikomi 21: Making a Rose Pattern - Easier Than It Looks
Nerikomi 20: Assembling a Kikkō Pattern from Leftover Triangles
Nerikomi 19: Slow & Mindful - A Pattern Making Process
Nerikomi 18: Introduction to Isometric Patterns
Nerikomi 17: Adding Movement to Stripes | Making Equilateral Triangles
Nerikomi 16: How to Make Beautiful Gradient Stripes
Nerikomi 15: Stepping Up with a New Flower Pattern
Nerikomi 14: Have Fun Altering the Block Shape
Nerikomi 13: How to Reshape While Keeping Patterns Intact
Nerikomi 12: Making Stripe Patterns for Plate Design
Nerikomi 11: Simple Nerikomi Stripes — Great for Beginners
Nerikomi 10: Have Fun with Colourful Leftover clays: No Rulers