
Pottery classes in Hyderabad are the perfect escape if your weekends have become a routine of mall visits, endless scrolling, and catching up on work. In a city where centuries-old heritage meets a booming tech culture, taking a pottery class offers a refreshing way to slow down and reconnect with your creative side. Sitting at a pottery wheel, shaping clay with your own hands, and watching a simple lump transform into something beautiful is both relaxing and rewarding. From cozy art studios in Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills to welcoming creative spaces across Gachibowli and Kondapur, Hyderabad is home to some fantastic pottery workshops for beginners and experienced artists alike. We’ve rounded up the best pottery classes in Hyderabad to help you trade screen time for clay time and discover a fun, hands-on experience you’ll want to return to.

1. Claysutra Pottery Studio & Café
Clay, coffee, and community — that’s the Claysutra promise. Founded in 2016, they now run a pottery studio-plus-café in Kondapur and a dedicated pottery studio in Secunderabad. Beginner-friendly workshops, structured courses, and a genuinely lovely hangout space make this Hyderabad’s most popular clay destination.
- Where: Kondapur & Secunderabad
- Best for: First-timers, clay dates, and café-lovers

2. Kavi Art Studio — Nallagandla
Founded by Kavitha Kumar, this eco-friendly studio with a vintage ‘gurukul’ aesthetic offers both hand pottery and wheel pottery classes. Batches are kept small so every student gets individual attention, and one-on-one classes are available — hand pottery typically needs a minimum of about 10 sessions to learn properly.
- Where: HUDA Layout, Nallagandla

3. MSN Studio (Manpreet Singh) — Kokapet
Sustainability-focused potter Manpreet Singh teaches at his eco-friendly Kokapet studio three days a week — Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. His students have ranged from age two to eighty, and his 10-class plan welcomes any skill level. He also runs corporate programmes and birthday-party pottery sessions.
- Where: Kokapet

4. Our Sacred Space — East Marredpally
A celebration of art and culture, this Secunderabad-side space runs weekend pottery and clay-sculpting classes that are in high demand — advance booking is a must. A solid, affordable way to learn the fundamentals.
- Where: East Marredpally
- Price: Around ₹1,400

5. Kalpataru – The Hobby Hut — Banjara Hills
A true hobby hub and one of the first places to get Hyderabadis hooked on pottery. Whether you’re five or sixty, Kalpataru welcomes you to take a break from the daily grind and get creative with clay.
- Where: Banjara Hills

6.Studio Myraa — Banjara Hills
Not just a pottery class, but a creative studio offering beginner-friendly pottery wheel and hand-building workshops. Learn basic pottery techniques with expert guidance, create your own clay pieces, and take home your handcrafted creations after firing (optional). The studio also hosts glass painting, canvas painting, punch needle, and other art workshops.
Price: Pottery workshops start from ₹1,599 per person (firing charges may be extra).
Where: Banjara Hills
Tips Before Your First Pottery Class
- Dress for mess: Wear old, comfortable clothes and keep your nails trimmed clay gets everywhere (and that’s half the fun).
- Book in advance: Most popular studios run small batches that fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
- Ask about firing: Many studios charge separately for kiln firing, and it can take a few weeks — confirm before you fall in love with your piece.
- Start with hand-building: If the wheel intimidates you, pinch, coil, and slab techniques are a gentler (and equally satisfying) entry point.
- Verify prices and timings: Details change frequently — always call or check the studio’s Instagram before visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do pottery classes cost in India?
A single beginner workshop typically costs between ₹500 and ₹3,000 depending on the city and studio, while structured monthly or multi-week courses range from about ₹5,000 to ₹16,000+. Longer professional programmes cost more.
Do I need any experience to join a pottery class?
Not at all. Almost every studio on this list runs beginner-friendly sessions where instructors guide you step by step — from kneading clay to your first wobbly bowl.
Can kids join pottery classes?
Yes! Many studios run dedicated kids’ batches (often from ages 4–6 upwards), and some — like MSN Studio in Hyderabad — have taught students as young as two.
Will I get to take my creations home?
Usually, yes. Some studios include firing and glazing in the fee, while others charge extra or let you take pieces home unfired. Always confirm beforehand.
Which pottery techniques will I learn?
Beginner classes typically cover hand-building (pinching, coiling, slab work) and wheel throwing. Advanced courses add trimming, glazing, kiln firing, and even glaze chemistry.
Know a great pottery studio we missed in your city? Drop it in the comments below — and if you try any of these classes, tag us in your muddy masterpiece photos!
Last modified: July 8, 2026