Marbling (Neriage) Pottery Class - Gift Voucher

A$136.00

You’ll learn about the process of introducing pigments/stains to their clay bodies to create rich sonic pallets (colours will range on the day).

Throughout the lesson, guidance, techniques and methods from an experienced pottery teacher will be shared, discussed and implemented with a key focus revolving around marbling or more commonly known in the pottery world as Neriage. Neriage was made popular in Japan and is termed as an artistic technique for creating Japanese pottery in multiple colours of clay.

Once the pieces have been created, they’ll be dried for sometime and receive 2 x firings - the first a bisque fire and the second a glaze fire (making the pieces food safe and dishwasher safe). There is an option to leave the clay raw (without glaze) - just ask your teacher. This class doesn’t allow you to glaze the pots, as the main focus is on the marbling. The glaze that will go onto the pieces will be translucent showcasing the marbled effect. 

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You’ll learn about the process of introducing pigments/stains to their clay bodies to create rich sonic pallets (colours will range on the day).

Throughout the lesson, guidance, techniques and methods from an experienced pottery teacher will be shared, discussed and implemented with a key focus revolving around marbling or more commonly known in the pottery world as Neriage. Neriage was made popular in Japan and is termed as an artistic technique for creating Japanese pottery in multiple colours of clay.

Once the pieces have been created, they’ll be dried for sometime and receive 2 x firings - the first a bisque fire and the second a glaze fire (making the pieces food safe and dishwasher safe). There is an option to leave the clay raw (without glaze) - just ask your teacher. This class doesn’t allow you to glaze the pots, as the main focus is on the marbling. The glaze that will go onto the pieces will be translucent showcasing the marbled effect. 

You’ll learn about the process of introducing pigments/stains to their clay bodies to create rich sonic pallets (colours will range on the day).

Throughout the lesson, guidance, techniques and methods from an experienced pottery teacher will be shared, discussed and implemented with a key focus revolving around marbling or more commonly known in the pottery world as Neriage. Neriage was made popular in Japan and is termed as an artistic technique for creating Japanese pottery in multiple colours of clay.

Once the pieces have been created, they’ll be dried for sometime and receive 2 x firings - the first a bisque fire and the second a glaze fire (making the pieces food safe and dishwasher safe). There is an option to leave the clay raw (without glaze) - just ask your teacher. This class doesn’t allow you to glaze the pots, as the main focus is on the marbling. The glaze that will go onto the pieces will be translucent showcasing the marbled effect.