Discover the rich history and craftsmanship of pottery in Kythnos Island. Join a pottery class in Chora village and learn the secrets of clay from the oldest potter on the island. Create your own handmade souvenir to take home!
Discover the rich history and craftsmanship of pottery in Kythnos Island. Join a pottery class in Chora village and learn the secrets of clay from the oldest potter on the island. Create your own handmade souvenir to take home!
Like all the Cycladic residents, inhabitants of Kythnos are familiar with the use of clay since ancient years. Clay has been widely used from the construction of cooking vessels to beehives. The art of pottery was significantly developed in Kythnos in comparison with other Cycladic islands, due to clay’s sufficiency in Kythnos land. As a matter of fact,…
Like all the Cycladic residents, inhabitants of Kythnos are familiar with the use of clay since ancient years. Clay has been widely used from the construction of cooking vessels to beehives. The art of pottery was significantly developed in Kythnos in comparison with other Cycladic islands, due to clay’s sufficiency in Kythnos land. As a matter of fact, Kythnos is the only place in Cyclades where visitors will see the signature hand-made clay roof tiles, as a proof of the special connection among the residents with craftsmanship!
Pottery lessons take place in the heart of Chora village, delivered by the oldest potter of the sland! Step by step you will be guided through its secrets, as well as, at the end of the day you will depart with your own handmade souvenir creation!
- Apron included in the tour
- Apron included in the tour
Much like their Cycladic counterparts, the people of Kythnos have a deep-rooted history of utilizing clay that dates back to ancient times. The material has found its usage in various aspects, right from the creation of cooking utensils to beehives. The art of pottery has seen remarkable growth in Kythnos compared to the other Cycladic islands, due to…
Much like their Cycladic counterparts, the people of Kythnos have a deep-rooted history of utilizing clay that dates back to ancient times. The material has found its usage in various aspects, right from the creation of cooking utensils to beehives. The art of pottery has seen remarkable growth in Kythnos compared to the other Cycladic islands, due to the abundant availability of clay on the island. In fact, Kythnos is the only Cycladic island where you’ll witness the unique hand-crafted clay roof tiles, underscoring the locals’ profound involvement in artisanal work!
Pottery classes are conducted in the midst of Chora village, under the guidance of the island’s oldest potter! You’ll gradually uncover the various nuances of pottery, and as a parting gift, you’ll walk away with your very own handmade memento!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.