8-Week Intensive Course (Fixed Schedule)
This beginner-friendly course is designed for students who wish to build a strong foundation in wheel throwing while creating functional tableware.
Over 8 weeks, students will learn to make 8 essential tableware forms, while gaining a deeper understanding of the ceramic making process.
Students will practice together in a small learning group, allowing time for discussion, feedback, and shared learning throughout the course.
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June 2026 Intake Classes held every Sunday · 7 June – 26 July 2026 · 10am – 1pm 👥 Small Group Learning: 4 to 7 pax per session. Limited seats available.
As this course follows a fixed schedule, replacement classes will not be available for missed sessions. Please ensure you are able to commit to the full course schedule before booking.
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| Location | / | Bukit Jalil branch |
| Course Fee | / |
RM 1,980 ✨ Early Bird Offer: 5% discount if you book before 30 April 2026. |
| Firing | / |
Includes firing for up to 5kg of pottery pieces (measured by greenware weight)
Additional weight will be charged separately.
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| Clay | / | Free-flow clay provided during the course |
What You Will Learn
Students will learn to create 8 different tableware forms, including:
- Bowls
- Cups
- Plates
- Pedestal dish
- Small dishes and other functional forms
Each session focuses on improving throwing consistency, proportions, and finishing techniques.
Course Highlights
This course also includes knowledge rarely taught in beginner pottery courses:
Small Group Learning
This course follows a fixed schedule, allowing students to learn and progress together.
Students can exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and learn from each other's work throughout the course.
Course starts with 4 students
Maximum 7 students
SPS Monthly Pass (Optional)
After completing the course, students may continue practicing through our SPS Monthly Pass (Studio Practice Sessions).
Up to 4 studio practice sessions per month — practice independently, refine your skills, and stay connected with the Beary pottery community.