Clay Hand Building Workshop: Salad Bowl

Learn how to make your own salad bowl using coconut clay



2 hours 15 mins Class size 1 to 5 guests

$95 (Afterpay available)


When it comes to unique things to do in Adelaide, this coconut clay hand-building workshop tops the list! In this class, you will sculpt and decorate a gorgeous salad bowl to use at home.
Coconut clay is one of our most popular clays and is so fun to work with and mould. Whether you are a beginner or more of an intermediate sculptor, you will have a great time working with this unique material.
After learning how to create your bowl, you can decorate it with mocha diffusion and other special techniques.
At the end of the class, you will leave your gorgeous salad bowl at the pottery studio to be fired and glazed, which will be ready for pick-up around three weeks after class. Your final piece is certain to make you extremely proud and impress your dinner guests every time you serve a salad!
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
 
What you'll get
One salad bowl or three small bowls (your piece can be picked up three weeks after the class after it has been fired, made food-safe and ready for you to enjoy.
tea throughout the session.
What to bring
  • An apron
  • A towel
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 5 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids. The adult may observe at the class for free.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum or gift for couples.

Location

Urth clay studio, The studio is hidden in the park in Burnside, Hubbe Court, Burnside SA and Urth clay studio, 3A Hubbe Court, Burnside SA (varies by date; click the date selector to see details)

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Urth Clay Studio
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Join Urth Clay Studio in a community-based workshop to learn about the therapeutic effects of pottery.
Owner Zein Akkad moved to Australia from Syria in 2014 and not long after she discovered the practice of pottery and the therapeutic effects clay can have.
The process of pottery reinforced her empowerment and confidence and helped her restore her mental health through mindfulness.

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