FAQs
- Do I need prior experience in taking up the pottery workshops?
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No prior experience needed because our workshops are designed to be enjoyed by everyone, novice and experienced alike! For children, we only accept ages 12 years old and above. As we keep our workshop capacity small, all participants will be closely guided by our instructors and help will always be given.
- What is the maximum class size per session?
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To ensure optimal guidance for our students, our regular classes and one-time workshops are usually between 6 to 8 pax.
- What do we need to bring or prepare for the workshop?
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There is no need for you to bring anything to class as everything will be provided by the studio. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes, keep nails short and long hair tied up to ensure you have an enjoyable class!
- Can the workshops be held at a location of my preference?
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Our Nomad Potters service allows us to carry out our workshops at any location you stipulate. We have held our workshops and corporate events at various locations such as Abbott Singapore at Tuas South, WeWork Cityhouse, Naiise Iconic at Jewel Changi, Artbox 2019 and many others. There will be a one time charge for transportation and delivery of finished products. We would also require a confirmed participant count of 8 pax.
- For private gatherings or corporate events, what is the maximum class size?
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Depending on the type of pottery workshop you are choosing, the maximum class size can vary from 15 pax to 40 pax per session.
- Are there any discounts for group bookings?
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Yes, depending on the size of your group, we offer group discounts of up to 25% off. Please contact our team for more details about group bookings.
- How long does it take for my finished pieces to be ready?
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All pieces made during workshops or classes will only be ready for delivery or self-collection 2 months after the workshop. Details for the collection will be explained at the end of your session by the instructor.
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