

Europe Tour 2026 with Tamlayo - (Full)
4 full inspiration session with Tamlayo and Lee Seulgi the Basics of Wheel Throwing (Moonjar)
Service Description
Must be able to throw on the potter's wheel - 2 kilo minimum Basics of Wheel Throwing with Larger Amounts of Clay Participants will learn how to center 3–5 kg of clay using the strength of the body. You will practice alternating your hands vertically to steadily pull and raise the clay, and develop an understanding of the basic structure of jar making by forming a cylinder on the wheel. Through this process, you will learn how to control large amounts of clay with stability and develop the centering skills that are essential in wheel throwing. Transforming a Cylinder into a Jar Form You will learn the process of expanding a cylindrical form into a jar shape. Explore the balance and proportions of a jar, practice creating smooth curves, and form a foot ring base that will later be trimmed. Through this process, participants will learn how to develop a cylindrical form into a jar and understand the techniques required to create a stable jar structure. Moon Jar Forming and Joining Process You will create the upper and lower halves of a moon jar separately, then join the two forms using the traditional joining and paddling process, refine the joined area and shape the rim of the jar. Through this process, you will learn the traditional method of constructing a large jar by joining two forms and develop an understanding of how to adjust and balance the overall shape. Trimming the Foot and Finishing Process You will learn how to trim the foot of the jar and practice the proper use of trimming tools to refine the foot of the moon jar achieving its form and balance. Through this process, you will learn how foot trimming helps control the weight and balance of ceramics and how finishing techniques enhance the overall quality of the piece. Together with Tamlayo in the session, is his lovely wife Seulgi Li a specialist in traditional Korean Blue-and-White porcelain and Buncheong ware. With a background in advanced graduate studies and a national award for wheel-throwing, the artist is renowned for her delicate integration of color within traditional stamped patterns. Explore her world of clay on Instagram at @wise.pottery Seulgi Li will guide you on the followings ; The Tool of Creation - Carving Flower Stamps Introduction to Buncheong decorative styles and the logic of Inhwamun. Designing and carving your own set of bespoke ceramic stamps.
Upcoming Sessions
Contact Details
Biltstraat 55, Utrecht, Netherlands
pheona@claytoplate.com