Raku Surface Decoration
Explore various surface decoration techniques for Raku pottery, including carving and texturing.
$8.70
Explore more products
Focus on creating elegant tea bowls using traditional Raku methods, perfect for tea enthusiasts.
A workshop tailored for teachers looking to incorporate Raku pottery into their art programs.
An introductory workshop where participants learn the basics of Raku pottery, including hand-building techniques.
Learn how to select and combine glazes for your Raku pieces, exploring color and texture choices.
Discover techniques for crafting large-scale Raku sculptures with an emphasis on form and expression.
Special sessions designed for groups, ideal for team-building or celebrating special occasions through pottery.
Participants design and create personalized vases, learning how to glaze and fire their creations.
Push the boundaries of traditional Raku by experimenting with mixed media and unconventional materials.
A fun and engaging workshop designed for families, allowing kids and adults to create together.
A workshop dedicated to creating abstract forms in Raku, emphasizing creativity over traditional shapes.
Learn how to create an aged look on Raku pieces, giving them a weathered and rustic charm.
Create charming animal figurines using Raku techniques, perfect for displaying in your home.
A day event where participants showcase their Raku creations to the community, featuring displays and demos.
Experience the excitement of the Raku firing process in this one-day event, where you can bring your own pieces.
A beginner's class focusing on the fundamentals of making Raku pottery and understanding the firing process.
Learn to create stunning vases using horse hair for unique surface designs in this specialized workshop.
Explore the art of Raku pottery by making unique jewelry pieces, including pendants and earrings.
Participate in a night-time Raku firing event, where you'll watch the magic of Raku unfold under the stars.
Learn how to sculpt realistic features on vases, transforming them into art pieces with personality.
A friendly competition where potters create unique Raku pieces within a set time, judged by peers.