Have you ever thought about trying something new that you’ve never done before? Like, for example, joining a ceramics workshop in Ubud. It could be a perfect way to spend your vacation and learn something new.
Ceramics Workshop in Ubud
When you’re exploring Ubud, there are plenty of things you can do. You can visit ancient temples, check out museums, admire the lush green rice fields, or be captivated by stunning waterfalls. And if you’re up for learning something new, joining a ceramics workshop in Ubud is a fantastic idea. It’s a fun and exciting activity. One great place to learn pottery in Ubud is Serayu Pottery.
Serayu Pottery
If you’re looking for an aesthetic and popular spot in Ubud, you can’t miss out on Serayu Pottery. This place is a must-visit for all Ubud explorers. Serayu Pottery offers a fantastic selection of unique, handmade pots that are simply stunning. The location is a hidden gem, exuding a captivating aesthetic that will leave you in awe. You’ll be delighted to find that the pots are artfully arranged, creating a mesmerizing hallway-like display that’s perfect for capturing amazing photos.
So, if you want to have a ceramic workshop at Serayu Pottery in Ubud, here are several packages you might consider:
Drawing Class
Unleash your creativity! Transform a few terracotta pots or stoneware dinnerware sets into art! Take a drawing class like no other in Bali. where you will learn to paint and mix different colors on your terracotta pot or dinnerware sets. This class will be held in our art studio which will make the drawing process even more authentic. after the drawing class, take your painted creation home as a corner decoration piece and a gift for your special one.
Earthenware Drawing Class For Kids And Adults
- Drawing Tools
- Two pieces of Earthenware Products in 90 minutes class as a drawing medium​
- Guidance by instructor
- Take home all the results after the Drawing Class
- Minimum 5th year old (must be accompanied by an adult)
- Price: IDR 199.000
Stoneware Drawing Class
- Drawing Tools
- Two pieces of bisque products in 90 minutes class as a drawing medium (mug/plate/bowl)​
- 5 different Food-grade color glaze
- Guidance by an instructor
- Take home all the results in 2 – 4 business days after the class
- The price is already included the firing cost for 2 products
- We can not do shipping overseas
- Minimum 5th year old (must be accompanied by an adult)
- Price: IDR 330.000
Pottery Class
Throwing Earthenware Clay
Earthenware clays are the oldest clays used by potters and happen to be the most common today. It is very plastic and is beginner-friendly. It is used for sculpting, hand-building, and wheel throwing. You can create sculptures, flowerpots, and other outdoor decorations. If it freezes, water can’t get trapped inside and crack.
The throwing technique in pottery generally means the process from the time the clay touches the wheel to the time the wheel is stopped. In this more general sense, throwing is the entire activity of shaping the clay on the potter’s wheel. Not only does a good throw make the walls taller and thinner, but the potter is also working to keep the pot’s walls uniform in thickness from top to bottom.
- 2 kg of earthenware clay to form (max 2 products)
- 60 minutes using the pottery wheel with an instructor
- You will receive all the final results in 10 – 12 business days after the class
- The Price already including to the firing cost
- We can not do shipping overseas
- Minimum 12th years old (not for kids under 12th)
- Price: IDR 299.000
Throwing stoneware clay
Stoneware clays are moderately plastic, hard, and nonporous. Getting its name because of its stone-like qualities. This type of clay can be easily worked with glazes. Which makes Stoneware a popular clay to use for tableware or dinningware. Used mainly in hand-building and wheel throwing.
The throwing technique in pottery generally means the process from the time the clay touches the wheel to the time the wheel is stopped. In this more general sense, throwing is the entire activity of shaping the clay on the potter’s wheel. Not only does a good throw make the walls taller and thinner, but the potter is also working to keep the pot’s walls uniform in thickness from top to bottom.
- 2 kg of stoneware clay to form (max 2 products)
- 60 minutes using the pottery wheel with an instructor
- Food grade material
- You will receive the final result 15 business days after the class
- The price is already included the firing cost for 2 products (transparent, white, and black colors are included)
- We can not do shipping overseas
- Minimum 12th years old (not for kids under 12th)
- Price: IDR 425.000
Pottery Class Experience Only
Stoneware clays are moderately plastic, hard, and nonporous. Getting its name because of its stone-like qualities. This type of clay can be easily worked with glazes. Which makes Stoneware a popular clay to use for tableware or dinningware. Used mainly in hand-building and wheel throwing.
The throwing technique in pottery generally means the process from the time the clay touches the wheel to the time the wheel is stopped. In this more general sense, throwing is the entire activity of shaping the clay on the potter’s wheel. Not only does a good throw make the walls taller and thinner, but the potter is also working to keep the pot’s walls uniform in thickness from top to bottom.
- 2 kg of stoneware clay to form
- 60 minutes using the pottery wheel with an instructor
- exclude firing cost and glaze
- Minimum 12th years old (not for kids under 12th)
- Price: IDR 310.000
Pottery Class Handbuilding
Handbuilding is a ceramics technique that allows you to create forms with clay and your hands, without using a throwing wheel. Before ceramicists invented the wheel, hand-building was the only way they could create functional and artistic ceramic forms. While hand-building is as simple as using your hands to form an object out of clay, it encompasses three main techniques and forming methods. Once you have mastered pinching, coiling, and slab building, you can make just about anything out of clay.
Pottery done on the wheel looks standard, but that doesn’t necessarily make it better either. Handbuilding techniques tend to have more personality. Most hand-building ceramics have a more rustic look that appears rough around the edges. A potter must work hard with hand-building to make it look its best.
- 1,5 kg stoneware clay (max 2 products) to form and paint
- 90 minutes class with an instructor
- hand-building technique only
- basic tools
- 5 decorations color and transparent glaze already included (food grade)
- You will receive the final result 15 business days after the class (free shipping to the Denpasar area)
- We can not do shipping overseas
- Minimum 7th year old (not for toddlers)
- Price: IDR 369.000
Those are the workshop in Ubud at Serayu Pottery that you can do to brighten and color your day!