Pottery Classes in Bali: A Creative Escape for Every Traveler
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
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