Mastering the art of wheel throwing takes patience and practice. In this 3-hour basic ceramic class, you will have the chance to dive into the fundamentals of this timeless craft. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, they’ll learn the essential techniques required to shape clay into unique forms. From preparing the material to manipulating the wheel, attendees will create up to three personalized pieces to take home. While the class offers a supportive environment and convenient amenities, the real reward lies in the sense of accomplishment that comes with honing a new skill. What happens next, however, may surprise even the most seasoned ceramicists.
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Good To Know
- The class provides a 3-hour introduction to fundamental wheel throwing techniques, including clay preparation, hand balancing, and machine operation.
- Participants will create up to 3 ceramic pieces to take home after the class.
- The class is held in a private group setting in Ubud, Indonesia, with a rating of 4.0 from 3 reviews.
- The class includes amenities such as bottled water, an apron, transportation, lunch, and snacks.
- The completed pieces require 1 to 4 weeks of drying and firing before being available for pickup.
Class Overview
This 3-hour wheel throwing basic ceramic class is held in Ubud, Indonesia.
It’s a private tour where only your group participates.
With an overall rating of 4.0 from 3 reviews, the class is priced from $50.00.
Booking confirmation is provided, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The class teaches basic clay types and wheel throwing techniques, allowing participants to experiment with 3 kg of clay and create up to 3 shapes to take home.
It covers clay scaling, kneading, and using the wheel throwing machine, as well as basic knowledge of hand balancing and machine operation.
The combustion and glaze process, which takes 1 to 4 weeks, isn’t included.
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Location and Meeting Point
The class takes place in Ubud, Indonesia, located on the island of Bali.
The studio is situated at Jl. Nakula No.511, Guwang, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582.
Participants meet at the ACK Fried Chicken Fats Food Restaurant, just 30 meters from the studio, where staff will guide them to the class location.
The studio isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems or serious medical conditions, though most you can participate.
Learning the Basics
Participants in the 3-hour Wheel Throwing Basic Ceramic Class dive into the world of clay, exploring the fundamental techniques of this timeless craft.
They’ll learn about different clay types and how to prepare the material, kneading and scaling it to the appropriate size.
The class covers the basics of hand balancing and operating the wheel throwing machine, allowing students to create multiple shapes from 3 kg of clay.
Though the firing and glazing processes take 1-4 weeks and aren’t included, students leave with a hands-on understanding of the wheel throwing method and confidence to continue their ceramic journey.
Hands-On Experience
During the class, students dive straight into the hands-on experience of working with clay on the wheel. They are provided with 3 kg of clay to experiment and create multiple shapes, with the option to take home up to 3 pieces. The class covers the basics of clay scaling, kneading, and using the wheel throwing machine. Students also learn about hand balancing and machine operation.
Hands-On Experience | Details |
---|---|
Clay Provided | 3 kg |
Shapes Created | Multiple (limit 3 to take home) |
Techniques Covered | Clay scaling, kneading, wheel throwing |
Additional Skills | Hand balancing, machine operation |
Finished Pieces | Kept by students (up to 3) |
The combustion and glaze process, which takes 1 to 4 weeks, is not included in the class.
Included Amenities
Alongside the hands-on experience of working with clay, the class includes a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and well-supported learning environment.
Participants are provided with:
- Bottled water to stay hydrated during the class
- An apron to keep their clothing clean while working with the clay
- Private transportation to and from the studio
- A complimentary lunch and snacks to fuel the creative process
- All necessary materials, including 3 kg of clay, use of the wheel throwing machine, and coloring supplies.
These inclusions create a well-rounded class experience, allowing attendees to focus on their artistic endeavors without worrying about the logistical details.
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Class Duration
The class runs for a total duration of 3 hours, providing ample time for participants to explore the fundamentals of wheel throwing and clay sculpting.
During this hands-on session, students will learn how to properly handle and manipulate the clay, gaining a solid understanding of basic techniques like scaling, kneading, and operating the wheel throwing machine.
The class covers the complete process, from preparing the clay to shaping the desired forms.
With a limit of 3 pieces to take home, students can experiment and create a variety of shapes, laying the groundwork for their ceramic journey.
Post-Class Process
After the hands-on experience of the 3-hour class, participants won’t immediately take home their newly crafted pieces.
The creative process continues, as the ceramic items require additional steps before they’re ready for display or use. This post-class process includes:
- Drying the pieces for 1 to 4 weeks to remove all moisture
- Bisque firing the dried items in a kiln to harden the clay
- Applying glazes or decorative elements to the bisque-fired pieces
- Final firing in the kiln to fuse the glaze and finish the items
- Arranging for the participants to pick up their completed ceramics
Once these steps are complete, the students can proudly take home their unique wheel-thrown creations.
Participant Considerations
Prospective participants should keep a few important considerations in mind when signing up for this basic ceramic class.
The class isn’t wheelchair accessible, and it’s not recommended for travelers with back problems or serious medical conditions. However, most travelers can participate.
The class involves working with clay and operating a wheel throwing machine, which may require physical dexterity and stamina. Participants should come prepared to get their hands dirty and wear appropriate clothing.
Plus, the post-class process, including combustion and glazing, takes 1 to 4 weeks and isn’t included in the class. Participants should plan accordingly if they want to complete their pieces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Home More Than 3 Pieces?
The class limits participants to creating and taking home up to 3 pieces. While additional pieces can be made, they cannot be taken home during the class. The instructor will provide guidance on the number of items that can be completed.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
The class does not appear to have any age restrictions for participants. The listing mentions that "most travelers can participate", suggesting the class is open to a wide range of ages as long as participants are able to safely engage in the activities.
Can I Bring My Own Clay or Tools?
Based on the class overview, participants are not able to bring their own clay or tools. The class provides all the necessary materials, including 3 kg of clay, wheel machine usage, and coloring supplies. Participants must use the provided materials during the 3-hour session.
How Many People Are Typically in a Class?
The class typically has a small group size, with the maximum number of participants often around 6 to 8 people. This allows for personalized attention from the instructor and a more intimate, hands-on learning experience.
What Is the Minimum Number of Participants Required?
The class is a private tour/activity, so there is no minimum number of participants required. The experience is tailored to your group, with only your group participating in the class.
Sum Up
This 3-hour wheel throwing basic ceramic class in Ubud, Indonesia offers a hands-on opportunity to learn essential ceramic techniques. Participants will create up to three unique pieces, with amenities like water, lunch, and transportation provided. After the class, the finished products will undergo drying and firing, ready for pickup in a few weeks. This supportive, immersive experience allows aspiring potters to develop their skills in a private group setting.
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