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BUCCHIANICO (CH) |
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09:00 - 18:00 |
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5 PLACES AVAILABLE |
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SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN |
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This experience will begin with a brief introduction regarding the definition and classification of pottery items that will be followed by a focus on the materials and tools you will work with.
After that, apprentices will get directly in touch with these materials and tools to realize a vase following one of these techniques: "a lucignolo" or "a colombino", "a lastre" or "a colaggio".
Then we will try the moulding of a plate with the potter's wheel.
For lunch you will be my guest and I will let you taste a traditional dish from Abruzzi.
In the afternoon we will realize an object with the Raku technique, and once glazed and cooked, you'll be ready to bring it home with you.
If you don't want to get dirty with ceramic you better bring an apron or an overall with you.
HOW THE EXPERIENCE WILL BE | |
This experience will begin with a brief introduction regarding the definition and classification of pottery items that will be followed by a focus on the materials and tools you will work with. After that, apprentices will get directly in touch with these materials and tools to realize a vase following one of these techniques: "a lucignolo" or "a colombino", "a lastre" or "a colaggio". Then we will try the moulding of a plate with the potter's wheel. For lunch you will be my guest and I will let you taste a traditional dish from Abruzzi. In the afternoon we will realize an object with the Raku technique, and once glazed and cooked, you'll be ready to bring it home with you. | |
GIVE THIS EXPERIENCE | |
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96 PER PERSON |
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BUCCHIANICO (CH) |
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Choose your favourite date with the artisan. Write him below! |
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Send a message and ask for a new date to the artisan here! |
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09:00 - 18:00 |
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5 PLACES AVAILABLE |
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ITA |
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SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN |
SOME TIPS | |
If you don't want to get dirty with ceramic you better bring an apron or an overall with you. | |
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