[Ishikawa/Komatsu] Study various methods of Kutani ware-shaping with rokuro potter’s wheel

Important Information
- . Age limit: 6~99
- . Activitty cancellation: If danger is expected due to a typhoon or heavy snow, it will be canceled.
- . Precautions: ・There are steep stairs and steps in the factory, so please watch your step.・Since we manufacture products using soil, it may adhere to clothes. Please come in clothes that are easy to move in and that you don't mind getting dirty.・The work you made in the experience will be fired and mailed at a later date. (Shipping fee will be charged separately.) Due to the manufacturing process, it will take about 1 to 2 months to be delivered.・Preschool children cannot participate.
- . Notices: ・For the potter's wheel experience, you can choose from "Sobachoko", "Guinomi", and "Yunomi (small)" on the day. Additional clay can be added for a different shape or size.
Experience details
- Tour fee, experience fee, material cost, equipment rental fee (spatula etc.), consumption tax (shipping fee)
Please come ten minutes before the appointment time.
Miyayoshi Ceramics Kutani Ware Experience Studio
3-62 Yoshitaketsu, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
九谷焼窯元 株式会社宮吉製陶
- Clothing/Belongings: ・It may become dirty with clay etc. Please wear clothes that are easy to work in.
- 1 to 2 hours
- The required time is scheduled to be around 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Booking (2 steps)
You will receive an acknowledgement email for order cancellation after the host confirms and finalizes the cancellation fee.
Description
Create shapes with your own hands! You can experience the potter's wheel! A professional kiln that creates the "shape" of Kutani ware and creates the base material. Miyayoshi Seito boasts one of the largest scales in this Kutani ware production area, creating a truly diverse range of shapes, from small chopstick rests to large urns and plates with a diameter of 50 cm or more. That's no wonder, Miyayoshi Seito's factory boasts the best types of molding in the production area, and you can use various types of tools, machines, and human hands to shape pottery. In this program, you will experience making pottery on a potter's wheel and visit the factory, which is the most basic of Miyayoshi pottery.