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Discover The Japanese Art Of Kintsugi At This London Pottery Class And Create A Beautiful Ceramic Piece To Take Home.


If you opt for the pottery making class make sure you come on time. London potters is a voluntary organisation promoting a wider interest in ceramics for throwers, pinchers, coilers, slabbers, sculptors and collectors, in london and beyond. As well as selling her own ceramics, she facilitates free ceramics courses for black people in london.

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Learn the art of kintsugi at this london craft class. Mugs, cups, bowls, plates, teapots, vases, platers, decorative and sculptural pieces, all handcrafted by local artists. This session is £29 on groupon and there are extra charges of £10 for the first creation kiln firing service and £5 for the scones piece’s kiln firing service.

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Clay Time Is A Pottery Studio In North London Offering Pottery Courses And Classes To Individuals And Groups, Adults And Children, Of All Skill Levels.


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