Pottery course turntable Kirchheim unter Teck near Stuttgart

Learn how to turn the electric potter's wheel and design your own bowls.
€199.00

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It is suitable for friends, family or work colleagues. Always as a private appointment for 2 people.
What's included
Materials, firing, glazing, instructions, twisting, shipping your workpieces.
Location
The course takes place in a cozy studio in Kirchheim unter Teck.
Duration
4h
Languages
German

Class description

Experience pottery right from the start and discover the art of turning the potter's wheel at the turntable pottery course in Kirchheim unter Teck. Perfect for anyone who wants to get to know the craft intensively.

This course always takes place with a maximum of 2 people, so that the best possible learning effect is guaranteed.

How does this activity work?

  • Introduction to the potter's wheel and the use of clay
  • Learn how to center the sound on the disc
  • Turn the first small dishes under guidance
  • Decorate the filmed works
  • Course duration: 4 hours
  • The studio twists and glazes the works

Who should definitely take part?

This course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn how to turn the potter's wheel from scratch. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or already have some experience, the course offers the perfect introduction to the craft.

Details to remember

What to bring?

  • Bring comfortable clothes that can get dirty and a dose of patience and creativity.

What is included?

  • All materials needed
  • Firing and glazing the works
  • Individual support and guidance
  • Exclusively for CONFETTI customers: Free shipping of workpieces after the fire

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