About this Event
Slow down, dig in, and discover a form hidden inside the clay.
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll explore kurinuki, a traditional Japanese carving technique where vessels are hollowed from solid blocks of clay. Historically connected to the tea ceremony, kurinuki celebrates natural texture, tool marks, and the beauty of imperfection as each piece is shaped as much by intuition as by plan.
Sunday, September 13, from 1-4 PM $55
With step-by-step guidance, you’ll carve a complete handmade matcha set:
One matcha bowl (chawan)
One companion cup (yunomi style)
One whisk holder (chasen-tate)
We’ll focus on hollowing, refining form, carving expressive surfaces, and shaping a foot ring that lifts and balances each piece. The whisk holder will be designed to gently support and dry a bamboo whisk while visually tying your set together.
This technique is satisfying and beginner-friendly, while still offering lots of depth for experienced makers.
What’s Included: Clay, tools, instruction, glazing, and 2 kiln firings
At Pottering’s, every workshop includes glazing, your way. You can come back during a Glaze Open Studio session (included with your class) and finish your piece yourself, or simply choose your glaze and we’ll take care of it for you. Your finished pottery will be ready for pickup about 5–6 weeks after your class.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Potterings, 3400 Harbor Avenue Southwest, Seattle, United States
USD 66.93











