The Clay Conundrum: Ambiguity of Food Safety in Studio Ceramics
Ceramics inhabit a curious space in contemporary material culture. They’re grounded in ancient artisanship and tradition but are subjected to modern industrial scrutiny. In an age when invisible hazards are in our air, water, and food, scientific standardization is necessary to determine the quality of ceramics and separate decorative from food-safe wares.
Why a Pottery Retreat Feels More Meaningful in 2026
After a long day, you swipe through your phone, share a few reels, and tell yourself you’ll be done in a minute. But one thing leads to another and you keep going. Suddenly, hours go by. What began as simple harmless fun has taken up half the night. Technologies may...
The Clay Circle – Where Community Meets Clay
A hands-on clay jam in Goa celebrating creativity, community, and clay Whether you’re cooped up in the bosom of the Himalayas or skirting the beaches of Goa, creative experiences are never far away. In a place like Mandrem, where nature itself invites us to play on...
What Did Our 5-Week Beginner’s Course Students Say About Their Experience?
1. Clay from earth to hands The journey, flow state, within Non-attachment, blessed This haiku summarises my relationship with pottery. I love working with my hands especially with a medium from the earth. My time on the wheel has brought me much stillness and...
Essential Pottery Tools Every Studio Needs
Pottery is as much about the tools as it is about touch. Every curve, texture, and finish owes something to the quiet helpers in your studio — the wire cutter that frees your clay, the sponge that refines a curve, the trimming tool that reveals the perfect foot ring....
The Different Types of Kilns in Pottery: A Complete Guide for Ceramic Artists
When it comes to ceramics, few tools are as important as the kiln. It’s where clay transforms into stone, where the magic happens. Whether you’re just beginning your journey with clay or deepening your practice, understanding the types of kilns and how they work will...
How a Pottery Retreat Rewires Your Work Mind
We live in a world that rewards constant movement long to-do lists, constant notifications, and endless mental load. Yet creativity and clarity rarely grow in chaos; they grow in pauses. Taking a retreat, or simply doing something new, allows the mind and body to slow...
The Art of Taking a Break: Why Dharamkot Studio’s Retreats Stay With You Long After You Leave
We all long for a pause.. A few days away from routine, from the noise of screens and schedules. But when we finally plan a break, we realise how much effort even that takes. From finding stays to managing logistics, most holidays end up demanding more energy than...
Pottery Retreats – A Trend Everyone Is Talking About
Travel has always been a way to pause and recharge, but what people look for today has changed. Many now want experiences that combine rest with learning — something creative, purposeful, and hands-on. Among these new kinds of getaways, pottery stands out as uniquely...
More Than Just Pots: 5 Things That Participants Take Home From a Retreat
Soft music plays as the studio fills with morning light and the earthy scent of clay. Someone tidies tables, another lines up freshly made pots on the shelves. At the reception, guests arrive — bags at their feet, eyes full of anticipation. They exchange polite smiles...
Top 10 Things to Do in Goa Beyond Beaches & Nightlife
When most travelers think of Goa, two images often come to mind: sun-soaked beaches and buzzing nightlife. And while those are undeniably part of Goa’s charm, they only scratch the surface. Goa is also a cultural tapestry of Portuguese architecture, ancient temples,...
Clay as Meditation: The Therapeutic Benefits of Working with Your Hands
At the dawn, before the mountain mist lifts and the day's workshops begin, there's a beautiful stillness. It's in these moments, hands moving slowly through clay, breath in sync with the wheel's rhythm, mind empty of everything except the present touch, that we...












