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Pottery Course

Day: Wednesday evening 19:30 - 22:00
Start: 4 February 26
Lessons: 21
Students: 14
Teacher:

New

€ 840
Incl. VAT

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Class Schedule

4 Feb 2026 11 Feb 2026
25 Feb 2026 4 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 18 Mar 2026
25 Mar 2026 1 Apr 2026
8 Apr 2026 15 Apr 2026
22 Apr 2026 6 May 2026
13 May 2026 20 May 2026
27 May 2026 3 Jun 2026
10 Jun 2026 17 Jun 2026
24 Jun 2026 1 Jul 2026
8 Jul 2026

Firing your work

At NOMO Ceramics, firing your ceramic work is included in the course fee. Our staff carefully load and unload the kilns to ensure that your creations are fired safely and correctly. To promote quality and safety, participants are not permitted to load or unload the kilns themselves. Only the work created during the lessons may be submitted for firing.

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What to Bring

For this course, you should bring your own tools. The instructor can advise you on this. It’s also helpful to bring an apron so your clothing doesn’t get dirty, as well as a tea towel or old hand towel. A starter set and apron can be purchased in the studio at the start of the course. New participants receive a lovely welcome gift at the start of the first lesson, consisting of: a NOMO apron, a starter set of tools, and your first loaf of beige throwing clay.

Use of Clay and Glaze

To ensure the quality of your pieces and the safety of our equipment, we ask all participants to purchase their clay and any glazes from our studio shop.

We offer a carefully selected assortment of high-quality materials. Our prices are comparable to those of a wholesaler, so you can be sure of getting good materials at fair prices.

It is therefore not permitted to bring clay from outside. We only work with ready-made glazes from the brand Mayco in the studio (a nice selection is available in our studio shop, and if you want something else, you may purchase it elsewhere as well). This is to minimize the risk of damage to our kilns and pieces. Different types of clay and glazes can cause unforeseen reactions during firing, which could lead to defects or even dangerous situations. By using our range of clay and the Mayco glazes, we can ensure good quality and a safe working environment for everyone.