Your clay kit arrives at your door. Your instructor meets you live on screen. Small groups mean you actually get feedback that matters.
You browse the schedule, choose a session that fits your week, and register. Beginner and intermediate options run throughout the month.
A few days before your session, a box arrives with clay, tools, and everything needed for two complete projects. No sourcing, no guessing.
Log in at class time. Your instructor is there, the group is small, and the session runs in real time so questions get real answers.
Walk away with two hand-built pieces. The kit includes materials for both projects so neither has to be abandoned halfway through.
Picture opening a package the day before your class and finding every single thing you need already inside. No hardware store runs. No guessing about which clay to buy.
Each kit contains enough material for two finished projects, purpose-selected tools for the techniques covered that session, and printed reference cards you can prop up beside your workspace.
Imagine being in a class of forty people trying to ask why your bowl keeps collapsing. You wait, the moment passes, and you move on without an answer. That is the opposite of what happens here.
Sessions are kept intentionally small so the instructor can watch your hands, notice what is going wrong, and say something specific. Not general tips. Not a video to watch later. Actual live feedback during the moment you need it.
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Whether you have never touched clay or you want to push your hand-building further, there is a session structured for your current level.
Beginner
Start from scratch. These sessions cover the fundamentals of hand-building: wedging clay, basic pinch and coil methods, and surface texturing. No prior experience needed.
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Intermediate
For those with some experience who want to refine technique. Sessions focus on slab construction, surface decoration, and creating functional forms with consistent wall thickness.
View scheduleWe teach hand-building because it connects you directly to the material. No machine does the shaping for you.
Students learn more when instructors say what they actually see. Encouragement and clarity are not mutually exclusive.
Working in your own home changes how you approach making things. Familiar surroundings reduce pressure and open creativity.
Both projects in every kit are designed to be finished in one session. You leave with something real, not a half-formed idea.
Think of a person in your life who keeps saying they want to try something creative. A Coweba Logoso gift card gives them an actual class, an actual kit, and an actual finished piece to show for it.
Gift cards cover a full session including the shipped clay kit. The recipient picks their preferred date from the available schedule once they receive it.
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Send us a message and we will get back to you with specifics about scheduling, kit shipping, and what to expect from your first session.