Participants taking part in a pottery workshop at Dharamkot Studio.

Choose the workshop rhythm that fits your trip.

This is the shorter, more flexible way to spend time with clay at Dharamkot Studio. Both Goa and Himachal Pradesh offer beginner-friendly workshop formats, but each location carries a different pace and atmosphere.

A lighter entry into the studio.

These experiences are for people who want time with clay without committing to a retreat or a longer course. The format stays welcoming, hands-on, and easy to join whether you are traveling alone, with someone else, or simply curious to spend a few hours in the studio.

Short, guided studio time

These workshops are made for shorter visits and lighter commitments. They are a good fit when you want to spend time with clay without joining a retreat or a longer course.

Beginner-friendly by default

You do not need prior pottery experience. Each location page explains which formats feel more introductory, more skill-based, or more self-guided.

Choose the place first

The Goa and Himachal pages both cover the local studio rhythm, workshop formats, and the next step for joining, so the simplest path is to start with the location.

Two locations, two different workshop moods.

Participants taking part in a pottery workshop at Dharamkot Studio in Goa.

Goa workshops

A warmer, lighter studio rhythm for relaxed making, shorter stays, and workshop time that can sit easily inside a Goa trip.

Mandrem, North GoaShort workshop formatsRelaxed coastal pace

A good fit if you want something open, easy, and holiday-friendly.

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A pottery workshop taking place in the Himachal Pradesh studio at Dharamkot Studio.

Himachal Pradesh workshops

A quieter mountain studio for people who want the workshop to feel slower, more grounded, and a little more inward from the start.

Dharamkot, Himachal PradeshShort workshop formatsQuieter mountain rhythm

A good fit if you want a steadier, more reflective studio atmosphere.

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