Matcha Tasting & Matcha Bowl Making

In this immersive London workshop, you’ll explore the art of matcha with a certified tea sommelier before creating your own handmade ceramic chawan to take home.

Top section shows a bamboo matcha whisk resting inside a bowl of green matcha tea. Middle section displays bright green matcha powder with the text 'MATCHA BOWL MAKING' over it. Bottom section features three handmade ceramic matcha bowls in different colors and textures, on a white surface.

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Details

  • Duration: 2 hours

  • Location: Islington, London

  • Group size: Up to 16 guests

  • Price: £65-70

  • Instructors: 2 (for guided support)

  • Level: Beginner-friendly

Everything is provided — just bring yourself.

what to expect

  • Taste and compare different matcha

  • Learn what defines high-quality matcha

  • Practice traditional whisking techniques

  • Make your own matcha drink

👉 This isn’t just tasting — it’s learning a ritual you can recreate at home

Led by a certified tea sommelier, you’ll:

Create Your Own Matcha Bowl (Chawan)

You’ll then move into clay and:

  • Hand-build your own ceramic matcha bowl

  • Shape and refine your form

  • Add personal details and textures

  • Create a piece designed for your own daily ritual

Guided step-by-step, even if you’ve never worked with clay before.

YOU'LL BRING HOME

  • Your own handmade ceramic matcha bowl

  • Matcha-making knowledge and technique

  • A calming ritual you can continue at home

Your bowl will be:

  • Professionally glazed

  • Fully food-safe

  • Ready in 2–3 weeks (collection or delivery available)

4.9 stars by 100+ customers

Why is this experience different?

Unlike standard pottery classes, this workshop is built around ritual + meaning, not just making.

  • Combines tea culture + ceramics in one experience

  • Focuses on creating something you’ll actually use daily

  • Led by both tea specialists and ceramic artists

  • Designed to feel calm, intentional, and grounding

👉 It’s not just “make a bowl”

Sessions fill quickly, especially on weekends