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Ceramics & pottery workshop

Introduction to turning workshop in Paris 9th arrondissement

Offered by :

Marie-Lorraine

4.9 (8 reviews)

Paris 9th district (75)

  • 2 hours30 minutes
  • Up to 6 people

You can cancel free of charge up to 14 days before the date of the activity.

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Activity description :

Join us for an introduction to wheel throwing, a ceramic technique that uses the centrifugal force of the potter's wheel to shape the clay.

Course of the workshop (2h30):

  • You will be introduced to the first step in creating a piece, turning a bowl or cup.
  • The ceramists will then take care of your creations: firing, glazing according to your color choices, so that the pieces you create are unique and to your taste!
  • You'll be able to pick up your piece a few weeks later.

Accessible to all, come and discover this activity in a friendly atmosphere.

Prices

Zero booking fees

Turning workshop

Price per person

€65

4,9 (8 reviews)

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5/5

Capucine is a great teacher and a really nice person!

Lucas,

7 mar 2025

5/5

A very pleasant experience! I recommend

Marie ,

7 mar 2025

5/5

Great activity! We loved it and recommend it 100%.

Marie,

25 feb 2025

5/5

Great workshop, Adélaïde was very interesting and educational! After giving us a demonstration on the lathe, we were able to turn our bowl, then, depending on the time remaining, what we wanted (bearing in mind that we only keep one piece at the end). Adélaïde came to see us 1 by 1, taking the time to help us all. Thanks again for a great time!

Théa,

10 feb 2025

5/5

Very nice moment with Adélaïde

anne,

27 jan 2025

Location

Address: 5 rue Fromentin, 75009 Paris

How to get there :
- Metro 2 & 12: Pigalle
- Bus 30, 54 & 74: Blanche

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Know before you go

  • Course reserved for adults.

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