Pottery Classes in Guwahati

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Guwahati, Assam

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About the Activity

Activity LocationGanesh Mandir Road, New Guwahati
Activity Duration2 to 3 Hours
Session TimingStarts from 4 PM (Sat & Sun)
Age Limit7+ years old

About Guwahati:

  • Guwahati is a vibrant and culturally diverse metropolis nestled along the Brahmaputra. Known as the "Gateway to the Northeast," it serves as a crucial economic and transportation hub for the region.
  • The city has a rich history of pottery-making, which dates back to the 16th century. With the availability of local clay, the pottery classes in Guwahati offer a unique and diverse range of products. 

About Pottery Classes in Guwahati:

  • Make your way to the activity location and meet with our guide, who will present you to the experienced instructor and handle any questions you might have.
  • You will be guided by experienced instructors who nurture their talents and provide valuable insights into the world of pottery. 
  • You will be taught the basics of pottery like throwing clay on the wheel, shaping the clay, and using the right tools.
  • The pottery classes in Guwahati conduct a range of exciting programs, including the Diwali workshop, where participants can infuse traditional Indian culture into their ceramic creations. 
  • In the charming city of Guwahati, pottery enthusiasts have the wonderful opportunity to engage in a world of creativity and craftsmanship through pottery classes and workshops. 
  • The "Crafting Beauty from Clay" series offers a platform for students to explore the art of shaping dreams and crafting exquisite pieces from this versatile medium.
  • The students who have participated in these classes and workshops have expressed tremendous happiness.
  • These pottery classes in Guwahati are not just about artistry but also about building a sense of community and artistic expression.

Package Option

Pottery Workshop

2 to 3 Hours

649 per person

2 to 3 Hours
  • 2 to 3 Hours of Session
  • Professional Guide
  • All Materials to Learn Pottery Making
  • Introductory Session
  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Any Travel Expenses
  • Anything Else than Inclusion

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Listen to Instructions:

  • Pay attention to your Instructor's guidance. Pottery involves specific techniques and safety measures, so it's crucial to follow instructions carefully.

Practice Patience:

  • Pottery is an art that requires time and practice. Don't rush through steps; take your time to learn and improve your skills.

No damage to the Tools and Equipment:

  • Treat the tools and equipment with care. Clean them after use and handle them properly to prevent damage.

Ask Questions:

  • If you're unsure about a technique or process, don't hesitate to ask for clarification. Your instructor is there to help you learn.

Experiment:

  • Pottery is a creative endeavour. Feel free to experiment with different shapes, designs, and techniques to find your style.

Embrace Mistakes:

  • Mistakes are part of the learning process. Don't be discouraged by them; instead, learn from them and use them to improve.

Focus on Fundamentals:

  • Master the basic techniques before moving on to more complex forms. Solid foundational skills will enhance your overall ability.

Respect the Studio Space:

  • Keep your workspace clean and organized. Respect others' workspace and the communal studio area.

Be Open-Minded:

  • The pottery offers numerous possibilities. Stay open to new ideas, suggestions, and approaches from both your Instructor and fellow students.

Have Fun:

  • Enjoy the creative process! Pottery is not just about the end product; it's about the joy of creating something with your hands.

How To Reach

locationGuwahati,Assam

By Air:To reach Guwahati, one can catch a flight to the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport(GAU), located at 25 KM from the main city. On arrival, visitors can book a cab or hire a taxi.

By Road:A good road network connects the city to different states of the country. ASTC buses and the private buses can be easily taken to reach the city.

By Train:The city has 2 major railway stations, the Kamakhya Railway Station(KYQ) and the Guwahati junction(GHY) which connect it to the major cities of India. From the station, a taxi or a car can be hired.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best pottery classes in Guwahati?

The best pottery classes in Guwahati are the ones that meet your needs and budget. Consider factors such as the type of pottery you want to learn, the location of the class, and the instructor's experience when choosing a pottery class.

What are the different types of pottery classes in Guwahati?

Pottery classes in Guwahati offer a variety of techniques, including hand-building, wheel-throwing, and surface decoration. You can also find classes that focus on specific types of pottery, such as functional pottery, decorative pottery, and sculptural pottery.

How much do pottery classes in Guwahati cost?

The cost of pottery classes in Guwahati varies depending on the studio, the length of the class, and the materials used. However, most pottery classes in Guwahati are relatively affordable.

Do you offer pottery classes in Guwahati for beginners?

Yes, we offer pottery classes for beginners. Our beginner classes will teach you the basics of pottery making, including hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques.

What should I wear to the pottery classes in Guwahati?

It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. You may also want to bring an apron and a towel.

What materials will I need for the pottery classes in Guwahati?

Most pottery studios will provide all of the materials you need for your class. However, you may want to bring a notebook and pen to take notes.

What can I expect to make in the pottery classes in Guwahati?

In a pottery class, you can make a variety of pottery items, including functional pottery (cups, plates, bowls, mugs, etc.), decorative pottery (vases, sculptures, etc.), and sculptural pottery (animals, people, etc.).

How do I fire my pottery?

Once you have finished making your pottery, you will need to fire it in a kiln. Most pottery studios have kilns that students can use. You can also fire your pottery at a commercial pottery studio.

How do I glaze my pottery?

Glaze is a thin coating of glass that is applied to pottery before it is fired. The glaze gives pottery a finished look and makes it waterproof. You can purchase glaze from pottery studios and art supply stores.

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