Chiang Mai, a small town in northern Thailand with a quaint charm, invites you to step into a poetic pottery class, feel the charm of traditional pottery in the quiet streets, and start a slow-paced creation on your fingertips.
Course content with ancient charm: The course usually focuses on traditional Chiang Mai pottery. The local clay is delicate and simple. Learn to hand-throw pottery and carve Lanna patterns, giving the works a natural and simple texture, carrying the style of northern Thailand. Students can create many Chiang Mai-style pottery works by hand in one class, and take away the works after graduation to continue the elegant interest in pottery.
The number of classes is exquisite and the teaching staff is excellent: The number of students in the class is basically controlled in a small class system. This model allows teachers to guide wholeheartedly, and students can immerse themselves in a quiet atmosphere, or exchange creative inspirations and be at ease. Most of the potters who teach the class are local folk artists, who have been passed down from generation to generation and have superb skills. They focus on personalized guidance, patiently correct mistakes, ensure that every student can master pottery skills and create satisfactory works, restore ancient craftsmanship, and let students deeply understand the essence of pottery.
Flexible courses, pastoral facilities and equipment: Flexible course time, you can make an appointment and learn at any time. The venue is usually accompanied by a relaxing pastoral scenery, open-air or semi-open-air, which injects a leisurely artistic conception into pottery creation. The pottery-making tools are traditional and simple, and the kilns are mostly wood-fired kilns. Following the ancient techniques, the firing is slow but the charm is long. There are also electric kilns to assist and ensure efficiency.
Experience pottery courses in Chiang Mai. Relying on courses with a strong ancient charm, it will take you through time and feel the perfect fusion of pottery traditions and modern creativity since the Lanna Kingdom. Through professional guidance, you will create your own pottery with your own hands and experience the charm of handicrafts.