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Ceramics classes in Seville – Learn lathe, majolica or mosaic

Art Classes
Digital
90 minutes
English

For three generations we have dedicated ourselves to the art of ceramics, and we have been sharing our knowledge through classes for more than 15 years. Our workshop and craft are an expression of the essence of Seville, where the artisan tradition is kept alive. We are proud to welcome people from all over the world, and, although they speak Spanish, French, Italian or English, the important thing is to talk about art. Our mission is to promote Sevillian culture and preserve the rich heritage of ceramics in Seville. For this reason, we invite you to discover our experiences.

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Ceramics classes in Seville – Learn lathe, majolica or mosaic

FromAUD $78.51Per Person

What's included in Ceramics classes in Seville – Learn lathe, majolica or mosaic

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

There are four different sessions offered to choose from: wheel-turning, mosaic, and two ceramic painting techniques, majolica (with a brush) and dry rope (using a knob to apply the paint). In the wheel-turning session, participants will receive a brief introduction to the process of creating pieces. They will then have the opportunity to make as many pieces as time allows during the session. Firing of the pieces is included, but you will need to wait a week to pick them up, as they require drying and firing. For the majolica and dry rope techniques, you will be able to decorate a 15x15 cm tile with Sevillian motifs, although many choose to create their own designs, which is entirely possible. These pieces will be ready to be picked up between 2 and 3 days after the session. Finally, the mosaic session is ideal for those who have a short stay in Seville. A 10x10 cm mosaic is made with a free design, where you will learn how to cut the tiles and adhere them to the tile. The best thing is that you can take your creation home the same day.

Inclusions

  • Goggles
  • guide
  • Apron
  • Take your Mosaic creation home the same day
  • Tips
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • When you cross the Isabel II bridge (Triana bridge) towards the Triana side, turn right. You will easily see Antillano Campos street, known for its ceramics shops. Our shop is halfway down the street and stands out for its striking façade.

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Operator

Cerámica 1920