Kurinuki: Japanese Carved Pottery—Tea Cups and Vase
Kurinuki: Japanese Carved Pottery—Tea Cups and Vase
Date: Monday, April 27, and Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Time: 1 pm–4 pm
Registration Deadline: Thursday, April 16, 2026
Location: Glen Arbor Arts Center Classroom
Skill: ALL
Kurinuki is a traditional Japanese pottery technique carved from a single clay block. The word means “carving out.” A solid block of clay is minimally shaped and then carved to create the interior and exterior spaces. Spontaneous and showing the marks of the making process, Kurinuki pots tend to be more alive and sculptural than other hand-building methods. An excellent clay experience for beginners, Kurinuki can also be satisfying for experienced clay artists. Some forms made using Kurinuki include yunomi (teacups), boxes, vases, and sippers. In addition, Kurinuki vessels often capture the essence of the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, the beauty within imperfection. Students will be guided in creating a set of yunomi (small drinking vessels) and a vase.
NOTE: Finished pieces are normally ready for pick up within 2-4 weeks