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5 Pottery Classes in Yogyakarta for A Fun Holiday!

Pottery Class in Yogyakarta You Shouldn't Miss | Source: Klook

Yogyakarta offers a variety of exciting activities, including pottery classes. As a city known for its internationally acclaimed local pottery workshops, numerous studios now provide classes for everyone. Ready to mold some fun into your weekend?

1. Buntari Ceramics Studio

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Buntari Ceramics Studio | Source: Sudut Kantin

Buntari Ceramics Studio is a must-visit for its high-end, hands-on pottery experience. Nestled in a lush, open-air setting, the ambiance feels both serene and inspiring. You can choose between wheel‑throwing and hand‑building sessions, guided by friendly professionals. With excellent reviews (4.8/5 on Klook) and a focus on carvings and unique finishes, it’s a casual yet deeply creative experience.

  • Operating Hours: 10 AM – 5 PM
  • Location: Jl. Kopen II Jl. Banteng Raya, Sinduharjo, Ngaglik, Yogyakarta
  • Instagram: @buntaristudio

2. Agustinus Budi Pottery

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Agustinus Budi Pottery | Source: Kompas

A hidden gem founded by an engineer turned potter, Agustinus Budi. This place specializes in functional, beautifully handmade tableware. The vibe is focused and artisanal, perfect for those who appreciate craftsmanship. They offer wheel‑throwing and refining classes over two days, and you can customize your designs.

  • Operating Hours: 8:30 AM – 5 PM (Monday–Friday)
  • Location: Jl. Permata No.A11/4, Kenayan, Wedomartani, Ngemplak, Sleman
  • Instagram: @abpottery.id

3. Kei Pottery

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Kei Pottery | Source: RRI English

Kei Pottery is intimate and cozy; classes are capped at six participants, fostering a calm, focused atmosphere. You’ll learn to craft stoneware teapots, bowls, platters, spoons, and glasses under expert guidance. Ideal for those seeking a fun pottery classes experience.

  • Operating Hours: 9 AM – 4 PM (Monday – Saturday)
    Location: Blunyahan, Pendowoharjo, Sewon, Bantul, Yogyakarta 
  • Instagram: @kei_pottery

4. Baravia Pottery & Workshop

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Baravia Pottery & Workshop | Source: Google Maps Surya Haninditya

Located in Kasongan’s pottery hub, this workshop offers both wheel‑throwing and hand‑building in a vibrant, mindful atmosphere. Workshops start from IDR 200,000, and the place is known for its creative spirit and collaboration with art students, perfect for inspiration seekers.

  • Operating Hours: 8 AM – 4.30 PM
  • Location: Jl. Kasongan No. 1, Niten, Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta 
  • Instagram: @baraviapottery
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5. Kaloka Pottery

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Kaloka Pottery | Source: Jakarta Post

Kaloka Pottery merges modern design with traditional techniques, founded by an interior designer turned artisan. It’s slightly more upscale with an emphasis on cultural style and eco-friendly pottery classes. Known internationally and featured in local cafés, the vibe is stylish and culturally rich.

  • Operating Hours: 10 AM – 5 PM
  • Location: Bausasran Danurejan DN3 No. 695, Danurejan, Yogyakarta 
  • Instagram: @kalokapottery

These five pottery classes in Yogyakarta offer something for every kind of traveler, whether you’re solo, digging for peace, with family for bonding, or hanging with friends for a creative date. Each studio delivers a unique experience: from personalized small groups to artisan craftsmanship and modern cultural flair. Pick your vibe, get your hands a little messy with clay, and take home something beautiful and meaningful, a handcrafted memory.

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