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Pottery Class — Art of Moroccan Ceramics

Join a friendly pottery class in Marrakech and discover the timeless art of Moroccan ceramics — shape, decorate, and fire your own piece to take home.

Free cancellation Local guide Small groups Family Friendly About 3 hours Small group (up to 17) English / French / Arabic

About Us

  • Pottery has shaped Moroccan daily life for centuries — from the clay tagines in every kitchen to the famous Fes blue plates and the bright bowls of Safi.
  • This hands-on workshop in Marrakech is your chance to step inside that tradition and try it yourself, guided by skilled local artisans.
  • The class begins with a short introduction to the history and meaning of pottery in Moroccan culture.
  • You then move on to the clay itself, learning the main techniques the artisans use every day — coiling, pinching, and throwing on the wheel.
  • You shape a piece of your own at your own pace, with the artisan helping you whenever you need.
  • Next comes the fun part: decorating.
  • You discover the traditional Moroccan patterns and colors, choose your design, and apply the glaze.
  • The artisan then fires your piece in a real kiln, which hardens the clay and sets the colors.
  • By the end of the class you take home your finished pottery — a real Moroccan souvenir made entirely by you.

Experience Itinerary

  1. 1

    Introduction to pottery

    • The class opens with a short, friendly introduction to the history and significance of pottery in Moroccan culture.
    • The artisan shows you finished examples — from cooking tagines to decorative plates — and explains where each style comes from, so you understand the tradition you are about to take part in.
  2. 2

    Hands-on clay work

    • Now you put your hands in the clay.
    • The artisan teaches the three main techniques used in Moroccan pottery — coiling (building up the walls with rolls of clay), pinching (shaping a small bowl with your fingers), and wheel throwing (working a piece on the spinning potter's wheel).
    • You try each method and start shaping your own piece.
  3. 3

    Decorating and glazing

    • Once your piece holds its shape, the fun creative step begins.
    • You explore traditional Moroccan patterns — geometric shapes, stars, stripes, and Berber symbols — and choose the colors you want.
    • The artisan then shows you the right glazing technique so the design comes out bright and clean after firing.
  4. 4

    Firing in the kiln

    • The artisan loads your finished, decorated piece into a real working kiln.
    • The high heat hardens the clay and fixes the colors of the glaze.
    • You see how the traditional firing process works and how a soft, fragile piece of clay becomes a strong ceramic object ready for daily use.
  5. 5

    Completion — take your piece home

    • When the firing is done and the piece has cooled, you collect your finished pottery.
    • The artisan wraps it carefully so you can take it home safely.
    • You leave the workshop with a one-of-a-kind Moroccan souvenir — designed, shaped, and painted entirely by your own hands.

What's Included

  • All materials — clay, glazes, and decorating colors provided for the class
  • Step-by-step guidance from an experienced local pottery artisan
  • Use of the pottery wheel and all hand-shaping tools during the workshop
  • Firing of your finished piece in a real working kiln to harden the clay and set the colors
  • Your own handmade pottery piece to take home as a souvenir
  • Refreshments served during the class (Moroccan tea and light snacks)

Not Included

  • Transport from your hotel to the workshop in Marrakech
  • Personal purchases — extra pottery pieces from the workshop shop are not included
  • Optional tips for the artisan and workshop team

Know Before You Go

Duration About 3 hours
Languages English / French / Arabic
Level Easy — beginners welcome
Group type Small group (up to 17)
From 40€