Connect with tradition through art.
Max 10 people
DM to reserve 078 908 6736
2.30 hrs
Price
85chf adults 65 children
Milagrito Hearts are traditional Mexican symbols of love, hope, and gratitude. In this workshop, you will decorate and paint your clay heart with underglazes, along with the clay backing it will be mounted on, creating a complete ceramic piece ready to hang. It is a beautiful and meaningful way to connect with tradition through art. Your finished piece will be ready for pickup in approximately two weeks. 💙

Bonding with clay
Max 12 people
DM to reserve 078 908 6736
2.30 hrs 85chf per person
Price
85chf
Invite your team to slow down, play, and create.
In clay, we discover creativity beyond words, out-of-the-box thinking, and the quiet beauty of wabi-sabi (the art of imperfection). A ceramic team-building workshop that nurtures connection, joy, and the simple magic of making something together.

For events, payment must be made at least 1 week in advance via one of the following methods:
We get it — life happens! You can move your booking if you let us know at least 5 days before class. After that, or if you don’t show up, your spot is considered used and can’t be rescheduled or refunded, even for illness or emergencies.
Students are responsible for attending all sessions. If you miss one class, you can make it up. Missing more than one means only one make-up session can be offered.
All pieces are fired twice, which may cause shrinkage, warping, or cracking. Glaze colors can vary from tests. We do not offer refunds for damaged or unsatisfactory results.
Workshops include a set number of items. Extra pieces cost CHF 15 each, payable by Twint. Creations will only be released after full payment. Uncollected extra items will be added to your invoice with a handling fee.
We recommend dressing in comfortable clothing that can get messy. An apron will be provided.
Prices for classes, materials, and shipping may change without notice.

ATELIER CŒURS MEXICAINS – MILAGRITOS 💙
Samedi 31 janvier
10h00 – 12h30 & 14h00 – 16h30
Samedi 7 février
10h00 – 12h30 & 14h00 – 16h30