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5 pottery workshops to try in Bangkok

Release your inner artist and your stress at these therapeutic pottery workshops around Bangkok.

Written by
Khemjira Prompan
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Living in a big chaotic city like Bangkok can be mentally exhausting, with all the traffic and political drama. Thankfully, there are many ways to destress in and around the city and they don’t always involve a one-hour massage. A few art studios offer pottery workshops that can help ease away your stress while revealing your artistic side at the same time.

Pottery workshops around Bangkok

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  • Rattanakosin

If you’re trying to be a master at pottery, then this is the place for you. The four-story studio offers an intensive 40-hour course in pottery throwing, where you’ll learn how to shape clay on a potter’s wheel, and fire and glaze your creations. You’ll really see the development of your wheel skills after a few lessons. The studio also offers shorter workshops in ceramic underglaze painting and ceramic hand building.

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  • Phaya Thai

Gather together a group of four friends and book a clay meditation workshop at this spacious and light-filled house-turned-studio. Learn how to create ceramic products, such as plates, bowls, coasters and jewelry boxes, for yourself or as personalized gifts. You can also use a session as a form of therapy, as workshops are designed for “soul healing and re-connection through self-expression with clay and art.”

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  • Watthana

This relaxed pottery studio, located at The Racquet Club, offers various classes in pottery- making, including hand building, wheel throwing, painting glazing. All the instructors are very experienced and hands-on, not to mention very friendly, so newbies can feel free to ask away. There’s even a full-day course designed especially for kids bring your little ones here to get their hands dirty and to help them discover their artistic side.

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  • Ekamai

A one-day pottery workshop at this studio encourages you to design and create all your pottery fantasies in an airy and laidback atmosphere. The classes here are open to all levels, and the curriculum covers a gamut of pottery skills from hand building and pinching to wheel and hand throwing. In addition to day classes, PCHA offers evening sessions during night fall—perfect for those night owls whose creative ideas tend to come at night.

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  • Phra Khanong

The vibe is laid-back with a cozy home-liked interior at this studio, so you’re guaranteed a relax and enjoyable time. Aromdee Art Studio caters to all preferences. Whether you want to create a giant vase, tableware, or even small accessories, this place welcomes all. The most basic course they offer is a 6-hour session of wheel throwing and only accept 3 students per day. So we suggest you call to book in advance.

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