Ceramic Workshop: Kurinuki in Munich

A traditional Japanese technique of carving black clay
Kamishovka Ceramics Studio - New
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2h30

About this class

Kurinuki is a traditional Japanese technique of carving from clay and one of the most beautiful methods. Together we will make a cup or a bowl. After the class, you are welcome to come and glaze your special pieces of art.
This workshop provides a calm and supportive atmosphere, where you can relax, get creative, and connect with fellow art lovers. Spaces are limited, so book your spot today and create your own handmade masterpiece!

What you’ll do in the class

The class consists of one session lasting approximately 2.5 hours. We will glaze your works after the class, and you'll be able to pick them up from the studio in about 3–4 weeks.

Who is the class suitable for?

Our studio is for adults, but teens 14 and up are welcome with an accompanying adult. Just be sure to book spots for both of you!

Details to remember

What to bring to the class

Everything’s set up for you—just show up with good vibes and we’ll handle the rest! 

What is included in the class?

The workshop fee covers all materials and firing.

Teamevents and groups

We can set up a personalized private event for you upon request.

Duration

2h30

Location

Join us for the class in a warm and welcoming studio in Westend (Ligsalzstraße 3) - Kamishovka Ceramics studio
The event can also take place at a location of your choice.

Languages

English
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