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Candlelit Evening • Kurinuki Tea Bowl
Our Candlelit Evening series is an invitation to slow, ground, and connect.
Kurinuki — a meditative, sculptural, and unique process of creating functional ceramics — literally means “to hollow.” With this unique and deeply satisfying technique, you will only subtract — carving your piece from a solid block of clay whilst playfully working with the two opposing forces we all hold within us: creation and destruction.
In this hour and a half by candlelight, you will be guided through the process of creating a single, beautiful Japanese Yunomi – an informal tea cup or bowl – embracing a wabi-sabi approach to form and balance.
Workshop Notes
We offer this workshop once a month, on Wednesday evenings (19.00–20.30)
For this workshop, you will use our darker clay, Toast — a rich, earthy brown stoneware.
Your work will be glazed in our studio Milk white glaze as standard and fired for you after the workshop, ready to collect around a month later. Or you can opt to return for a glazing class should you wish to explore that element of the process.
Please find our booking policy here.
Our Candlelit Evening series is an invitation to slow, ground, and connect.
Kurinuki — a meditative, sculptural, and unique process of creating functional ceramics — literally means “to hollow.” With this unique and deeply satisfying technique, you will only subtract — carving your piece from a solid block of clay whilst playfully working with the two opposing forces we all hold within us: creation and destruction.
In this hour and a half by candlelight, you will be guided through the process of creating a single, beautiful Japanese Yunomi – an informal tea cup or bowl – embracing a wabi-sabi approach to form and balance.
Workshop Notes
We offer this workshop once a month, on Wednesday evenings (19.00–20.30)
For this workshop, you will use our darker clay, Toast — a rich, earthy brown stoneware.
Your work will be glazed in our studio Milk white glaze as standard and fired for you after the workshop, ready to collect around a month later. Or you can opt to return for a glazing class should you wish to explore that element of the process.