Treasure Trays

$50.00

The sweetest little tray for your sweetest little treasures!

In this 2 hour handbuilding workshop, we’ll use kurinuki and pinching techniques to make our own little treasure pods. These are the perfect vessel for your tiny collectables, jewelry, or even little snacks or dips! Beginners welcome, no experience necessary.

Students 5 years and older welcome with the company of an adult. Class is limited to 7 participants.

Please check our FAQ’s page for additional information on the studio and read our Cancelation Policy prior to booking!

This is a one day, 2 hour class. You’ll pick up your finished pieces 2-3 weeks after the class.

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The sweetest little tray for your sweetest little treasures!

In this 2 hour handbuilding workshop, we’ll use kurinuki and pinching techniques to make our own little treasure pods. These are the perfect vessel for your tiny collectables, jewelry, or even little snacks or dips! Beginners welcome, no experience necessary.

Students 5 years and older welcome with the company of an adult. Class is limited to 7 participants.

Please check our FAQ’s page for additional information on the studio and read our Cancelation Policy prior to booking!

This is a one day, 2 hour class. You’ll pick up your finished pieces 2-3 weeks after the class.

The sweetest little tray for your sweetest little treasures!

In this 2 hour handbuilding workshop, we’ll use kurinuki and pinching techniques to make our own little treasure pods. These are the perfect vessel for your tiny collectables, jewelry, or even little snacks or dips! Beginners welcome, no experience necessary.

Students 5 years and older welcome with the company of an adult. Class is limited to 7 participants.

Please check our FAQ’s page for additional information on the studio and read our Cancelation Policy prior to booking!

This is a one day, 2 hour class. You’ll pick up your finished pieces 2-3 weeks after the class.


Meet the Instructors

Emily Gibbs has been working in clay for around 5 years. First finding clay at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville Florida, where her studies focused on wood-fired functional wares. She primarily hand builds her pots, coiling quickly and embracing the slight "wonk" that coiling can create. 

Lindsay Wood  (she/her) began playing with clay back in 2015 when she took her first ceramics class at the Visual Arts Center in Richmond, and has been hooked ever since! Using handbuilding techniques, she creates both functional and sculptural forms. Some of her wares are carved with imagery reflective of her inspirations, joys, memories and nature. Lindsay has taught classes through local nonprofits Art 180 and Art on Wheels, and has been a part of the Hand / Thrown team since summer of 2019. She believes that art has healing powers, and can touch people’s lives by reducing stress, boosting self-esteem, and encouraging self-expression.