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Tashkent: Gijduvan Style Pottery Painting Workshop

Tashkent
English, Russian, Uzbek
Mobile ticket accepted

2h

Duration

Max 10

Group size

All Levels

Skill level

About this workshop

Paint your own ceramic piece in colorful Gijduvan style inside a traditional pottery studio in an old Tashkent mahalla, guided by a local artisan and surrounded by authentic local charm.

Highlights

  • Paint your own ceramic piece in colorful Gijduvan style
  • Visit a hidden pottery studio in an old Tashkent mahalla
  • Learn traditional Uzbek patterns, colors, and motifs
  • Enjoy hotel pick-up and drop-off included in the experience
  • Create your piece with guidance from a local artisan

What you'll do

1

Pottery Painting Workshop Experience

2.5 hours

Step beyond Tashkent’s main streets and discover a quieter, more creative side of the city during this hands-on ceramic painting experience in an old local mahalla. After hotel pick-up, your local host will take you into one of Tashkent’s traditional neighborhoods, where the atmosphere feels slower, warmer, and more personal than the busy city center. Hidden inside this setting is a pottery studio where local craft, color, and hospitality come together. Here, you will be introduced to the beautiful world of Gijduvan-style ceramics — one of Uzbekistan’s most loved pottery traditions. Known for its rich colors, floral details, flowing patterns, and joyful handmade character, this style reflects the artistic soul of the Silk Road. With guidance from a local artisan, you will learn about the traditional motifs, colors, and painting techniques before creating your own ceramic piece. The workshop is relaxed and beginner-friendly, so you do not need any previous painting experience. You can simply enjoy the process, follow the artisan’s guidance, and add your own creative touch. This is more than a workshop — it is a chance to meet local makers, experience everyday neighborhood life, and take part in a living Uzbek craft tradition. After the workshop, your ceramic piece will need to be fired in the kiln and can usually be picked up around one or two days later. Delivery or alternative collection options may be arranged if needed. At the end of the experience, you will leave with a handmade memory of Tashkent and a deeper connection to Uzbekistan’s artistic heritage.

What's included

  • ✓Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Tashkent
  • ✓Friendly local host accompanying you throughout the experience
  • ✓ Visit to a hidden pottery studio in an old Tashkent mahalla
  • ✓Warm welcome and introduction to Uzbek ceramic traditions
  • ✓Hands-on painting of your own ceramic piece in Gijduvan style
  • ✓Step-by-step guidance from a local artisan
  • ✓All paints, brushes, tools, and materials provided
  • ✓One handmade ceramic piece created by you
  • ✓Time for photos, questions, and conversation with the artisan
  • ✓ Kiln firing of your ceramic piece after the workshop

What's not included

  • ✗Personal purchases
  • ✗Ceramics delivery (national or international)

Important information

Know before you go

  • •Your painted ceramic piece needs to be fired in the kiln after the workshop and is usually ready for pick-up around one or two days later, with delivery or alternative collection options available if needed.

Wheelchair accessible: No

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the workshop starts

from

$50

/ per person

Per workshop session

Secure booking
Free cancellation
Small groups
Expert artisans

What's Guaranteed::

Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Tashkent
Local host accompaniment through the experience
Hands-on ceramic painting workshop
Guidance on Gijduvan motifs, colors, and patterns

from

$50

/ per person