13.04.2024

Join Our Pottery Workshops in Skopje!

Join Our Pottery Workshops in Skopje!

Behind this charming pottery studio are young, creative individuals who have poured their passion for art into this special corner of Skopje. Here, you have the opportunity to be part of a unique experience, shaping your creativity into various forms while enjoying the company of friends, along with a glass of wine, tea, or coffee.


The workshop is dedicated to nurturing and sharing the art of pottery. It offers a fun, engaging experience where you can learn, create, and ultimately leave with a handmade item that you'll cherish and use.


The studio's location is ideal, offering easy access and free parking. When the weather permits, workshops are held outdoors in the studio's beautiful yard, creating a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere where everyone can explore their artistic side.


The studio offers two types of workshops:

Pottery Wheel Workshop – In this workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to create items like mugs, plates, and more. With a maximum of 4 participants, it’s ideal for small groups or individual sessions. Each experience lasts approximately 2 hours, including a presentation and hands-on training.


The second workshop, "Wine and Clay," combines the enjoyment of a glass of wine with the creativity of sculpting unique figures or sculptures. This session can accommodate 8 to 10 participants, making it perfect for larger groups looking to create lasting memories together.


Every creative journey begins with high-quality Macedonian red clay and ends with your handmade, one-of-a-kind piece that is safe for food contact, thanks to lead-free glazes. The process includes drying, a first firing, glazing (if applicable), and a final second firing. While the entire process takes 1 to 2 months, the result is well worth the wait, offering a truly magical creation in the end.


Additionally, each participant will receive a notification once their item is ready for pickup. For those eager to take a piece of the experience home sooner, the workshop offers small gift tokens as a symbolic reminder of your creative journey.


Being part of a pottery workshop is not just about learning a new art—it's an opportunity to socialize, express yourself, and create lasting memories. Don’t miss the chance to be part of something special and craft a unique piece that will remind you of a magical day.

If you'd like to book this unforgettable experience, click HERE.

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  • Clara Schoch

    29.08.2024 13:28

    Hi, are there any pottery workshops in the near future? :) I´d be interested in the Pottery Wheel Workshop - Clara

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