Hanoi, as a cultural treasure of Vietnam, invites you to step into an exotic pottery class, appreciate the thousand-year-old pottery heritage in the streets and alleys of the ancient city, and start a folk custom journey on your fingertips.
Classic content: The course duration is generally 2-6 hours, focusing on Hanoi's traditional pottery. The local clay is used, which has a fine and unique texture. Students can learn hand-throwing, painted decoration, and open-air wood-fired kiln firing, which fully demonstrates the ancient charm. Students can take away the Hanoi-style pottery works they made by hand after completing the course to continue their artistic memory.
Class size is small, and teachers are strong: The class size is usually small, and you can get personalized guidance from the teacher, but the atmosphere is warm and harmonious, inspiring unlimited creativity. Most of the ceramic artists who teach are local folk masters, who are well versed in the essence of Hanoi ceramics and have a strong style. They started with a demonstration of real objects and accompanied the students throughout the whole process to ensure that they mastered the traditional skills.
Flexible courses and distinctive facilities: Courses can be arranged at any time. Accompanied by the river breeze and the lights of the ancient city, immerse yourself in pottery creation and experience the slow life in Hanoi. The venue is equipped with multiple production tables, and the pottery-making tools are simple and practical. The wood-fired kiln is built according to the ancient method. Although the firing is slow, it can give the works a unique texture. The electric kiln is also available to meet various needs.
Experiencing pottery courses in Hanoi is not only about learning a skill, but also a reflection of a lifestyle. The pottery courses here allow you to deeply experience the transformation from clay to art, and feel the charm of handcrafts that have been passed down for thousands of years. Come to Hanoi, leave an unforgettable pottery mark, and start a new exploration of art.