Kansai in Ceramics class
- Age 3~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 10:00 / 14:00 / 18:00
This plan is a plan where you can experience silver work, pottery and painting in a full course. It will be a course where you can fully enjoy making things. It will be a plan to participate in a group of two people.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 10:00
If it is within the time, it offers affordable plan that can make the work up to three points. By taking the time to dry is not the other, it is possible to give them a handle or with a pattern, you can make your own original work.
今回参加かせて頂いたきっかけは、結婚式で両親にプレゼントする食器作りのためでした。ネットで検索してるうちに、料金の安さと3時間ゆっくり陶芸を学べるお得感に惹かれてこちらの教室に決めました。 陶芸体験同日、主人とドキドキしながら奈良の教室に向かい部屋に入るとその日は私たちだけだったようで、先生にマンツーマンで教えてもらう事ができました。 先生はユーモアのある方で、私たちは終始笑いっぱなしだったと思いますw 今回は両親へ大きめのコップを作ることに決めて、最初に土台を作りどんどん高さを出していく工程から、乾かして厚さを調整し整える工程、最後に湯のみのあしの部分を作る工程全てを体験する事ができ、とても充実した内容でした!作品が出来上がってまた先生に会うのが楽しみです\( ˆoˆ ) また機会があれば是非参加させて頂きたいと思います! 本当にありがとうございました!!
- Age 20~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 10:00
2019 Limited-time plan until April! This is a valuable plan where you can create your own work and experience a pot-making experience in a traditional climbing kiln. ※ Ceramic art and kiln burning are different places Dates Please note that it will be held at ~ Flow of experience ~ ① Ceramic art experience: February to April / Every Sunday, 1st and 2nd Monday from 10:00 Nara Classroom) ② Kiln burning experience: May 18-May 21 (Iga (Mie) Classroom) * Date / time consultation required
- Age 10~Age 100
- 2~3 hours /3~4 hours
- 10:30
Tamba ware is one of Japan's six ancient kilns*. In a relaxed town where the original Japanese scenery spreads out, you can receive direct instruction from active pottery makers who have inherited traditional techniques. You can experience authentic Tamba ware. A unique experience that touches your heart. *Japan's Six Ancient Kilns is a general term for the six representative kilns (Echizen, Seto, Tokoname, Shigaraki, Tamba, and Bizen) that have continued to produce ceramics from the Middle Ages to the present day. It was named by Mr. Fujio Koyama, an ancient ceramics researcher, around 1945, and was designated as a "Japan Heritage" in 2017.
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