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Classes and workshops for pottery throwing in this workshop-boutique in the 5th arrondissement

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The Editor

After years of working in high jewelry, especially supplying the prestigious boutiques of Place Vendôme with diamonds, it was in 2018 that Elsa Gorin decided to transition into ceramics, specifically in turning. Since then, she has been sharing a different kind of jewelry with you, just as precious: her creations, but also, and especially, her expertise and her knowledge.

Classes Designed for Everyone

Because here, no matter your level, your availability, your aspirations, or your goals, you’re sure to find a format that suits you. Quarterly registration for 2.5-hour meetings every week, unique 2-hour introductions, two 3-hour workshops on weekends, or even open workshops during certain time slots—there are plenty of options available for you. In any case, the principle is simple: learn to prepare the t.

erre, to spin around and create various pieces, and possibly to take care of the decoration and enameling depending on the chosen format. Thanks to small class sizes (maximum of 4 people), Elsa offers a friendly, intimate, personalized, warm, and adaptable experience for everyone, allowing you to express yourself to the fullest and get the most out of your experience, no matter how long it lasts. And of course, you leave with your creations once the firing is completed.


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And unique creations to shop on site!

And if you're not particularly crafty — though honestly, we’ve rarely experienced something as relaxing as working with clay on the wheel — don’t worry, you can still enjoy the talent of Elsa, who offers her creations for sale in her studio. We’ve tested it, now it’s your turn!


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Address: 20 Rue de l'École Polytechnique, 75005 Paris, France