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Pottery Workshops: Your Creative Journey

byIhalo StudioDelivers across Bengaluru; Studio pickup at UttarahalliStarts from750 Per PieceView full gallery

See what my students have created in our nature-inspired pottery workshops here at Ihalo Studio.

A glimpse into my 15-day beginner pottery courses. This video showcases a variety of beautiful pieces created by students, from bowls and plates to mugs and vases.

An invitation to my nature-inspired pottery workshop. Learn to make beautiful pieces like this frog on a leaf platter using fresh flowers and leaves.

Join one of my beginner-friendly weekend workshops. This video shows the process of hand-building a whimsical owl, a project that is fun for all ages.

The studio will be open again for workshops soon. Here's a little inspiration to get you excited about getting your hands muddy.

A heartwarming look at the journey of my youngest potter, just 8 years old, as he works on his pieces over 15 days. His focus and creativity are truly inspiring.

Students in my 5-day summer workshop creating pottery inspired by nature. They are using real leaves to press patterns into the clay.

A 10-year-old student's beautiful leaf tray and frog incense holder. It’s amazing to see young artists so engaged in the process.

A student's mushroom house creation from a kids' workshop. It’s so wonderful to see their imaginations come to life in clay.

A young artist from my 15-day hand-building class carving a slab-built lamp. This course is designed for kids aged 11-18.

Watch a student in my kids' summer class make a slab-built mug with adorable turtle and starfish decorations.

About Student Gallery: Your Creative Journey

It is genuinely heartening to see how quickly students find their rhythm, whether they are 8 or 80. In my workshops, we do not just focus on the final piece, we dive into the meditative process of working with clay. You will start with simple hand-building or wheel techniques, learn to capture nature’s textures like real leaf imprints, and follow the slow, rewarding path of glazing and firing.

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