Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class
Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class

Turkish Ceramic Iznik Painting Class

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Delve into the enchanting world of 16th-century pottery and Ottoman Iznik patterns with our exquisite pre-drawn ceramics. These captivating designs pay homage to the rich Turkish heritage, showcasing a stunning array of antique floral patterns that have long been cherished in the Ottoman dynasty.Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Tulips, Carnations, Roses, Hyacinths, and Magnolias – each pattern a testament to the artistry of a bygone era.

The 14 cm bowl ceramics are pre-drawn with antique floral pattern inspired by 16th-century pottery artworks and Ottoman Iznik tiles. These designs mainly feature flowers which have always had an important part in Turkish life and culture especially Tulip and Carnation as well as Roses, Hyacinth, and Magnolia. There are various patterns and colours to choose from, but we recommend sticking to the traditional theme to for your Turkish ceramic pieces.  Our beginner friendly class does not require a kiln as we use Pebeo Porcelaine 150 speciality paints which are cured by baking in a conventional oven for 30 minutes. 

All of our workshops are complimented with Turkish Tea and sweets.

Please do not hesitate to contact our team for any booking enquiries.

Iznik & Tezhip

Intricately crafted, our ceramics celebrate the enduring significance of flowers in Turkish life. Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Tulips, Carnations, Roses, Hyacinths, and Magnolias – each pattern a testament to the artistry of a bygone era.

history & art

Delve into the enchanting world of 16th-century pottery and Ottoman Iznik tiles with our exquisite pre-drawn ceramics. These captivating designs pay homage to the rich Turkish heritage, showcasing a stunning array of antique floral patterns that have long been cherished in the Ottoman dynasty.

Taste of Anatolia

All of our workshops are complimented with Turkish Tea and sweets.

ATOLYA STUDIO

𖡡 61-71 WILLIAM STREET DARLINGHURST NSW 2010

Our studio is wheelchair accessible and within walking distance to Museum and St James Stations. The nearest Wilson Car Park is less than 100 metres from the studio.

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