The pottery training course “Joy of Pottery” by Marzieh Khalaj is an exciting journey from beginner to advanced levels in the fascinating world of pottery. In this course, you’ll start by getting acquainted with pottery materials and tools, and after learning the methods of preparing clay, you’ll move on to creating various hand-built pottery pieces.
As the course progresses, you will learn various clay forming techniques such as kneading, opening, thinning, collage, and cylinder-making, enabling you to apply your creative designs to pottery.
Complete drying of the pieces and the principles of firing and glazing are also thoroughly covered in this pottery course.
Our goal in the “Joy of Pottery” course is to provide the most comprehensive educational content and establish effective communication with students.
Marzieh Khalaj, the experienced instructor of this course, shares her experiences and provides appropriate guidance to help you achieve complete mastery in the art of pottery.
By participating in the pottery course, you will not only acquire the necessary skills to create beautiful and unique pottery pieces, but you can also use pottery as a way to enhance your mental and emotional well-being and even enter the job market.
This pottery course is designed step-by-step for all enthusiasts of handcraft pottery. By enrolling in this course, you will gain a thorough understanding of pottery and learn the skills needed to create beautiful and unique pottery pieces.
In this course, you will:
Three Main Handbuilding Pottery Techniques: Pinch, Slab, Coil
In the handbuilding pottery course, various pottery tools are used for shaping, decorating, and firing pottery pieces. Below is a complete list of these essential pottery tools
Course Instructor: Marzieh Khalaj
Course Style: Project-Based
Prerequisites: None
Delivery Method: Telegram Channel
Skill Level: Entry into the Job Market
Hello, I’m Marzieh Khalaj, born in 1987. I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design and my Master’s degree in Painting at the University of Art in Tehran. I began working with ceramics and pottery, specifically wheel throwing, in 2008.