✨ Festive Clay Teapet & Holiday Ornament Workshop
A winter morning shaped by clay, tea, and slow creativity.
In Chinese tea culture, a teapet is a small clay figure that lives on the tea tray — an object that absorbs tea over time, develops its own patina, and becomes a quiet part of your brewing ritual. Some people choose a symbolic animal, others a simple shape that brings calm or good fortune.
For this festive edition, you can create either a traditional teapet or a small winter ornament to hang at home or gift to someone close.
You’ll work with hand-building techniques using stoneware clay. The process is simple, tactile, and meditative: shaping, adding details, smoothing surfaces, and preparing your piece for glazing and firing.
Your creation will later be glazed and kiln-fired, giving it durability and the warm finish that teaware objects are known for.
During the workshop, we’ll serve warming loose-leaf teas from Moychay in a calm, steady flow — something to sip while your hands work and your mind settles.
A quiet craft, a small piece of winter, and something personal to take into the season.
📍 Practical Information
Location: Moychay Tea Culture Club – Rozengracht 92H, Amsterdam
Date: 20 December
Time: 11:00–13:30
Price: €75 per person
Included: clay, tools, glazing, kiln firing, and loose-leaf tea during the session
Refund policy: non-refundable (due to materials prepared in advance)
Pickup: fired pieces ready in 2–3 weeks

