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Create your own sake set from scratch

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2.5 hours of discovery with Raymond

Knowledge in ceramics

Your sake set

The workshop in detail

  • 2h30
  • 15 years min.
  • 2 participants max
  • Up to 4 people for a privatization
  • In this 2.5-hour workshop, Raymond, a skilled artisan in blanc ceramics, introduces participants to the captivating world of pottery.

    The workshop begins with an introduction to Raymond and his work in blanc ceramics, providing context and inspiration for the attendees. This initial segment sets the tone for the session, highlighting the delicate balance of artistry and technique that defines pottery.

    Central to the workshop is the hands-on experience with the pottery wheel. Under Raymond's guidance, participants learn the fundamental techniques required to shape clay. This immersive experience is both educational and therapeutic, offering a chance to connect with the tactile nature of clay.

    The highlight of the session is the creation of a personal sake set. Each participant, guided by Raymond's expertise, crafts their own set on the pottery wheel. This process not only reinforces the techniques learned but also allows for personal expression through clay.

    Post-workshop, Raymond takes on the task of firing and glazing the created pieces. This step is crucial in transforming the raw clay items into finished, functional ceramics. The completed sake sets will be ready for collection or posting within 2-3 weeks, serving as a lasting reminder of the skills and experiences gained during the workshop.

    Participants leave with not only their crafted sake set but also a newfound appreciation and understanding of the art of pottery.

    Workshop location

    The workshop is easily accessible by public transport.

    This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Language of the workshop

    English

    Practical information

    Post-workshop, Raymond takes on the task of firing and glazing the created pieces. This step is crucial in transforming the raw clay items into finished, functional ceramics. The completed sake sets will be ready for collection or posting within 2-3 weeks.

    Wecandoo - Meet Raymond

    Meet Raymond

    Ceramic Artist

    Raymond, a potter with a unique philosophical approach, draws his inspiration from Daoism, particularly the concept of "emptiness." This principle, central to his craft, influences his perspective on the functionality and purpose of his ceramic creations. He believes that just as the empty space within a ceramic vessel renders it useful, embracing emptiness in life can lead to clarity and a harmonious balance.

    In his pottery, Raymond focuses on capturing and celebrating the simple yet profound elements of everyday life. His work is a testament to the beauty of the ordinary, a reminder that joy can be found in the most mundane aspects of daily existence.

    Raymond's primary goal is to craft vessels that are not only functional but also imbue a sense of tranquility and mindfulness into daily routines.

    By integrating this philosophy into his pottery, Raymond offers more than just ceramic pieces; he provides an experience, a chance to find balance and peace in the act of using his vessels. Each piece is a reflection of his belief in the importance of simplicity, functionality, and the profound impact of 'emptiness' in bringing balance to both art and life.

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    £95

    per person