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Neriage Japanese Pottery Techniques

Neriage - Japanese Throwing Techniques
Neriage is a decorative technique in pottery where patterned clay made from mixing and layering different colored or shaded clays is used to form pottery through shaping and firing. The term neriage is derived from the Japanese words "ne-ru" meaning "to knead" and "a-geru" meaning "to raise up" and is pronounced as "Ne-Ri-Ah-Gey". (sounds similar to the Japanese food karaage.)


  1 x 2hr session
  2 pieces
  Your choice of bowl, mug or plate
  Stoneware clay and glazes include; trimming, glazing & firing.
  Some experience on the wheel is required.
  

      Upcoming Workshops

February
Workshop Neriage Japanese Pottery Techniques
Saturday 07-Feb-26 - 1:00pm-3:00pm
$125   BOOK   
 
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March
Workshop Neriage Japanese Pottery Techniques
Saturday 14-Mar-26 - 1:00pm-3:00pm
$125   BOOK   
 
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April
Workshop Neriage Japanese Pottery Techniques
Sunday 19-Apr-26 - 1:00pm-3:00pm
$125   BOOK   
 
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