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Nature-Inspired Pottery Workshops and Handmade Ceramics

byIhalo StudioIn-person classes at Ihalo Pottery Studio, Uttarahalli, BengaluruStarts from1,800 Per PersonView full gallery

This is the heart of my studio—a collection of moments where clay meets creativity. Whether you are here to learn wheel throwing, explore hand-building, or just see how the kiln transforms a simple lump of clay, I am glad you stopped by.

I love seeing the smiles when someone creates something they're proud of. Here's a look at our hand-building workshop where you can craft your very own personalized coffee mug.

It's pure magic watching our youngest artists at work. This is a little glimpse into the 15-day journey of an 8-year-old potter, showing what's possible with a bit of clay and a lot of imagination.

There is something so meditative about the potter's wheel. If you're ready to learn the art of wheel throwing, my beginner-level course is the perfect place to start your journey.

For all the pet lovers out there, this is a double-walled paw mug I created. This design keeps your drink warm while the outside stays comfortable to hold, combining my love for animals and functional art.

We often look to the world around us for ideas. In my nature-inspired workshops, we use real leaves and flowers to press beautiful, natural textures into terracotta clay plates and dishes.

Pottery is a wonderful way to connect with family. I love hosting private workshops where you can laugh, get a little messy, and create lasting memories together.

Watch as a simple vase is transformed with intricate monstera leaf carvings. This hand-building technique allows for incredible detail, turning a functional piece into a true work of art.

The most exciting moment is opening the kiln to see the final transformation. This is where the pieces, after being glazed, reveal their true colors and glossy finish.

About Featured

Pottery is a slow, grounding practice, so it is important to know that your pieces need time to become functional art. After you shape your clay, it goes through a careful drying process followed by two separate firings in my kiln for strength and finish. While you will not take your work home the same day, you will have a durable, food-safe ceramic piece ready for pickup in about three to four weeks.

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