Wheel throwing in Washington, D.C
In a group wheel throwing class, you can make neat and well-shaped pieces for your home — like a mug, bowl, or flower pot. The pottery wheel teaches focus and body control, but it’s simple enough that even beginners can succeed.
Want to try wheel throwing in Washington, D.C, but you have not tried before?
Not a problem! 90% of our customers visit us without any experience.
● No long-term commitement needed
● No enrollment free
● No membership needed
What awaits you at the wheels throwing in Washington, D.C?
Cozy atmosphere and rest from the hustle and bustle
Products for memory
New emotions at the level of sensations
Leisure and impressions
Wheel throwing in Washington, D.C
We offer different classes
wheel throwing in Washington, D.C
One-time pottery class
$90/person
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2 hours
Pottery and hand-building classes with an experienced instructor.
You will make a decorative white clay product to take home.
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A potter's wheel, clay, tools + 1 firing.
- No commitement needed
- No enrollment fee!
Just one-time class to try youself in pottery
One-time pottery class + painting
$130/person
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2 hours
A lesson in pottery, hand-building and painting with an instructor.
You will make usable dishes for the house based on your own designs.
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A potter's wheel, clay, tools, coloured engobes, transparent glaze + 2 firings.
- No commitement needed
- No enrollment fee!
Just one-time class to try youself in pottery
☆ Individual and group wheel throwing in Brooklyn, for all ages. For children from 3 years old, teenagers and adults. We work from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day.
☆ Make usable tableware or clay sculptures in just 1 lesson. Create a mug, bowl, candle holder, vase or plate of your own design. Finished products can be picked up at the studio after firing.
☆ Our classes are taught by experienced teachers who will inspire you, engross you in the process and teach you new things. Fun, creativity, new skills and relaxation await you.
Look at what you can make in wheel throwing in Washington, D.C
“In my life I see no difference between making pots, cooking and growing vegetables. They are all so related. However, there is a need for me to work in clay. It is so gratifying and I get so much joy from it, and it gives me many answers in my life.” — Toshiko Takaezu
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Monday–Friday 11am – 9pm
Saturday–Sunday 10am – 9pm

