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Pottery Classes in Bali: A Creative Escape for Every Traveler

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Learning never stops! 🎨✨ Chad and I are always diving into something new—courses, life skills, strange hobbies, and random hyper-fixations. This week? Pottery class in Bali! 🏺💫 I’m at Clay Class (Sanur) working on my latest masterpiece—a Mia Mug (yes, a mug with my own face on it 🤣). This ASMR-style video captures the peaceful process of throwing clay and hand-building in the studio, but I know a lot of you have questions about pottery in Bali, so here are some quick answers: 💡 Can you do pottery classes in Bali? Yes! There are loads of options from one-off workshops to full courses. Clay Play Bali (Sanur) offers workshops and studio passes for more hands-on time. 💡 Do I need experience? Nope! Many places cater to complete beginners—just bring an open mind and some patience. 💡 Can I take my piece home? Yes, but pottery takes time! Pieces need to dry, get fired in the kiln, and glazed, so expect a few weeks’ wait before pick-up or shipping. 💡 Is it expensive? Prices vary, but workshops start around 350k IDR. Longer courses or studio passes can cost more. 💡 Where else can you do pottery in Bali? Sanur, Canggu, and Ubud have great studios, like @clayplaybali and Gaya Ceramic. I’m loving this new creative outlet—who knows what’s next?! Have you ever tried pottery? Drop your dream class or hobby in the comments! 👇✨ #BaliPottery #HandmadeInBali #ClayArt #BaliWorkshops #LifeLongLearner #CreativeEscape #BaliClasses #BaliLife

**Unleash Your Creativity with Pottery Classes in Bali** 🏺✨ If you’re looking for a fun, hands-on experience in Bali, why not dive into the art of pottery? Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, pottery workshops across the island offer a unique way to slow down, get your hands dirty (in the best way possible!), and create something truly special. At **Clay Play Bali in Sanur**, I spent an afternoon crafting my very own ‘Mia Mug’—a quirky little piece featuring, yes, my own face! The soothing process of molding and shaping clay is nothing short of therapeutic, making it a perfect escape from Bali's bustling beaches and markets. ### **What You Need to Know** 💡 **Can anyone join a pottery class?** Absolutely! Most studios welcome beginners with open arms. No experience needed—just patience and a sense of fun. 💡 **How long does it take to finish a piece?** Pottery requires time. Your masterpiece will need to dry, be fired, and glazed, which can take a few weeks before you can pick it up or have it shipped home. 💡 **Is it expensive?** Prices start around 350k IDR for one-time workshops, while longer courses and studio passes may cost more. 💡 **Where can you do pottery in Bali?** Sanur, Ubud, and Canggu have some fantastic studios, including **Clay Play Bali** and the renowned **Gaya Ceramic**. Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, a pottery class is a fantastic way to engage with Balinese creativity while making a keepsake of your trip. Have you ever tried pottery? Drop your dream creative class in the comments! 👇✨ #BaliPottery #CreativeEscape #BaliWorkshops #HandmadeInBali #TravelExperiences
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