Rooted in the belief that the world needs more art, Dharamkot Pottery Studio in India, is dedicated to creating spaces and opportunities for people to engage with Pottery and art — by making, learning, and sharing it.
In 2019, inspired by this idea, our journey began as a pottery studio in a small hut in a village called Dharamkot in Himachal Pradesh — the place that gave us our name. We chose clay as our medium — natural, simple, and full of possibilities.
At Dharamkot Studio, we organize pottery workshops, retreats, courses, and residencies — open to everyone who loves art or is simply curious to explore it.
This 5-day pottery retreat offers a chance to step away from the rush of daily life and immerse yourself in the calming rhythm of creativity. Set in a serene mountain setting, it includes daily hands-on sessions in hand-building and wheel-throwing. You’ll learn centering, pulling, pinching, coiling, slab building, and glazing—guided by experienced instructors and suitable for all skill levels. Working with clay is deeply meditative, teaching patience, adaptability, and joy. Beyond the studio, enjoy nourishing home-style meals, guided meditation, sound bath, a short city tour, forest walk, and meaningful connections.
Workshops
(Non-Residential)
For those passionate about exploring ceramics, we offer 1–5 day workshops centered around wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques. These workshops cater to beginners and anyone looking to gain a solid introduction to pottery. Whether you can join for just one day or a few, you’ll enjoy hands-on sessions with expert guidance from our instructors. Each workshop is designed to provide individual attention, helping you learn the essentials of working with clay, from shaping to finishing.
Courses
(Residential / Non-Residential)
This 5 weeks course is ideal for those passionate about pottery or ceramics and looking to pursue it as a profession or serious hobby. It is a full-time program that combines technical training with artistic education, guiding students through both foundational and advanced techniques. With a focus on hands-on learning and creative exploration, the course equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to refine their craft and develop their unique artistic style.
Advanced Ceramic Workshops
(Residential)
Dharamkot Studio invites ceramic artists and potters to take part in Advanced Ceramic Workshops, led by expert artists.
Hosted in the serene Himalayas of North India, these workshops offer a unique opportunity to refine your skills, explore advanced techniques, and deepen your understanding of ceramics in a focused and inspiring environment.
Beyond the studio, guided excursions introduce you to the soulful Tibetan culture, mighty pine forests, and awe-inspiring views of Dhauldhar range, adding another layer of inspiration to your experience.
Artist Residency Program
(1 to 3 Weeks Residential)
With flexible options ranging from 1 to 3 weeks, the residency allows artists to customize their stay, creating an experience that aligns with their personal and creative goals.
Shop

Medusa’s Gaze Vase (set of 2)
₹10,000.00

Nature Essence Dome Lid Teapot
₹6,500.00

Raging Pine Tea Bowl
₹1,600.00
Blogs
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...
























































































































