Ottoman Tile Making Lesson

Ottoman Tile Making Lesson Students from Doha

Traditional Ottoman Tile Painting Class for our guests from Doha.. They came for thier 1st. year anniversary to istanbul and made nice tiles.. Thanks Amal. February 2016 – Istanbul

Ottoman Tile Making Lesson

Our Workshops :

We have an Art Studio in Sultanahmet area and our local teachers that are professional in Traditional Turkish Tile & Ceramics workshop. In our place, we give beginner, intermediate & advanced level of traditional Turkish Tile & Ceramic painting lessons. Usually lessons are 2 hours based and by the end of 2 hours, you will be able to finish one item like a tile, plate or a figure. ( Depending on the design, lessons can be longer as well )

In our studio, we provide all the materials for our students. We also have the Tile owen to finish the process.

( The price is for the lesson.. We fire our Kiln once or twice in a kiln.. If you have time, we will fire your tiles ang give you the ready product or we can ship it to you if you can pay the shipping cost. )

Group lessons for High Schools and Universities can be provided all year long.

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