Flexi-Paced Beginner Level 2
Learn to throw jugs, bowl, plates & donuts, refining shape, depth & consistency through sets.
Service Description
Format: Intermediate | Skill Expansion | Form Development Duration: 3 Months (16 Sessions) Course Fee: ₹30,000 (inclusive of materials & firings) Start Dates: January 10th for weekend batches- January 7th for Weekday batches Structure: ● Total Sessions: 16 (14 Wheel Throwing + 2 Glazing) ● Session Duration: 3 hours each ● Studio Practice: Weekdays 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Note: Practice hours available only within course validity) How It Works: This flexible-format module gives you the freedom to schedule your 14 wheel throwing sessions at your convenience, anytime within the 3-month course validity. Simply inform us at least a day in advance to confirm your next session. Glazing sessions follow a fixed monthly calendar—we’ll announce multiple date options each month, and you can coordinate with your instructors to book your preferred slot. Available time slots for instructor-led wheel throwing sessions are listed below. Available Time Slots for sessions (Instructor-Led): ● Wed–Fri: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM ● Sat–Sun: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Overview: This next step is all about taller cylinders and bowls — and the many, many ways to throw them. You’ll explore different types of open forms: noodle bowls, breakfast bowls, serving bowls, and even nesting sets. You’ll also learn how to throw plates and closed forms like donuts. We’ll work on form control, creating depth and volume, and planning sets that feel like they belong together. You’ll glaze and finish a purposeful collection of bowls, jugs, plates and donuts that show off your growing skills, and you’ll get a feel for how to turn repetition into refinement. What You’ll Learn: ● Wedging for 800g–1.5kg of clay ● Throwing Jugs, Larger bowls (5 different forms), Plates, Donut forms ● Attaching spouts, handles, and lugs ● Refining trimming & finishing ● Advanced glaze techniques What You Get: ● 16 instructor-led sessions with ample practice access ● All materials & tools ● 12–16 fully finished ceramic pieces Best For: Students transitioning from beginner to intermediate, looking to expand their throwing vocabulary at their own pace.
