Master Clay. Minimal Effort.

Practical pottery courses built for any country and any schedule — wheel throwing, handbuilding, glazing, and kiln safety. No photos, pure clarity.

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Global-ready

English-first content adapted for any country, clear measurements, and safety notes.

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Actionable Skills

From clay prep to final firing, every step includes checklists and studio-safe workflows.

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Wheel-to-Kiln Timeline

  1. 1. Wedging
  2. 2. Centering
  3. 3. Shaping
  4. 4. Trimming & Dry
  5. 5. Bisque & Glaze Fire
Start by removing air pockets and aligning clay platelets.

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Your Learning Path

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