Course “Intro to Ceramic World”
The course aims to introduce the ceramic world. Our students will learn the techniques of clay in one of the famous workshops, which will be an unforgettable experience.

Participants will be able to create desired ceramic shapes using a variety of techniques, as well as paint and glaze their pieces. They will learn to work with the oven, different modes of baking. At the end of the course, participants will be able to create a ceramic product from scratch to a final use. The course can be identified as art therapy.

Like many other ancient nations, ceramics are a big part of both the past and present of Georgian culture. From the cultures of Kura-Araxes and Trialeti, the ancient era to the Medieval period, ceramic artifacts show that pottery was a way for Georgian ancestors to portray and accessorize their culture, religion, and social life.
About Course
Irina Mujiri
“I do pottery. I love it. It’s very relaxing; it takes me to another planet.”
Eva Herzigova
The course will be held in September
Course duration: 5 days. Sessions will be once a week.
Saturday at 12:00
Address: 12 Sarajishvili Str. Commodus Ceramics
Irina Mujiri is an architect and designer. After graduating from the Florence Dizan School "Accademia Italiana", in 2017 she founded the ceramic studio "Commodus". Today, Commodus is a successful company that works on retail and corporal orders on household, decorative ceramics, and interior design.
600 GEL
700 GEL
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Course "“Intro to Ceramic World”
Address:
  • Israel, 12 Ben Zvi Yitzhak Beer Sheva, 8489330,
  • Georgia, 4 Chovelidze street, 0108 Tbilisi
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  • Israel - 972 39 155 615
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info@kettari.com
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