Pampanga Pottery Has Affordable Courses to Learn the Clay-Shaping Craft 

One of the oldest trades and crafts in the world is pottery. It served as early evidence of flourishing civilizations for thousands of years and remains useful today. This is why Pampanga Pottery in Santo Tomas, Pampanga dedicates their time to teaching people about this hobby and craft.

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Pampanga Pottery lets you shape a new hobby

Pampanga Pottery sells high-quality, handcrafted clay jars for all kinds of purposes. Whether it’s for plant care or house decorations, their earthenware is reliable for most purposes. This craft is invaluable to Pottery Pampanga, which is why they wish to impart their skills to interested hobbyists. You, too, can learn how to create the best clay jars around by enrolling in their courses.

Courses for pottery heads

If you find learning pottery interesting, Pampanga Pottery is more than happy to accommodate your curiosity. Courses about the basics to clay pottery start at ₱300 per person. The package includes one kilogram of clay to shape, 10–15 minutes of wheel throwing time, and basic wet designing lessons. Firing your earthenware will also be free! The shop’s experts will assist you all throughout the course. 

For a more extensive course, Pampanga Pottery also has a six-hour package. The course starts at ₱1,500 and covers the basics of pottery down pat. Along with these are workshops for advanced techniques such as kneading and trimming.

Finally, there are also group courses. Consider these when you and your friends want to bond over a new hobby! This is a 2D1N course, starting at ₱4,500 for a minimum of four people and a maximum of eight. You can also witness the actual wood firing for your pots. Accommodations to Pampanga Pottery’s agritourism park and two meals are also included.

Pottery painting sessions are also offered in Pampanga Pottery for ₱250. The shop has terracotta pots available as your next canvas. Painting kits are also available if you want to paint at home.

Do note that curing your pots will take around two weeks. Plan that return trip ahead to see your work in all its glory!

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More than crafts

Since Pampanga Pottery is also an agritourism park, visitors can spend their time in any of the activities inside. They serve quick meals and coffee in their cafe. You can also book rabbit feeding, fishing, and garden tours or avail of all of them as a package.

Pampanga Pottery operates from 8am to 5pm on Mondays and Tuesdays and from 8am to 7pm every Wednesday to Sunday. You can locate the shop at Bondocville, Balut Street in Santo Tomas, Pampanga.

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Pottery can be very relaxing and with Pampanga Pottery’s environment; it can be reinvigorating! The practical knowledge that comes from creating earthenware is invaluable, as history proves. Should you get better though, shaping a side gig out of clay could be in your way!


All images are credited to Pampanga Pottery | Official Facebook Page

Aldous Vince Cabildo

Ever since growing up, Aldous learned how to look at things from an historical perspective. So whenever the opportunity to travel arises, he makes sure to go to places that contain local stories and memories. From there, he takes in the lessons from the past and picks out what to learn, or should it interest him, what to unlearn. At any chance he gets, he also makes sure to try out local cuisine. When not charting his next destination, Aldous likes to explore worlds found in video games, hip-hop, film, and professional wrestling. He is a proud resident of Tondo.