Bendigo Pottery Guided Tour Past Event

Presented by Bendigo Pottery
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Making Clay at Bendigo Pottery
Photographer Kristoffer Paulsen
Every piece made at Bendigo Pottery is hand fettled and sponged by Deb
Photographer Kristoffer Paulsen
Photographer Kristoffer Paulsen
The giant blunger mixes slip to make clay.
Making Clay
Photographer Kristoffer Paulsen
Every piece made at Bendigo Pottery is hand fettled by Deb
Hand Fettled
Photographer Kristoffer Paulsen
The Pug Mill mixes and de-airs the clay ready for use.
The Pug Mill
Photographer Kristoffer Paulsen

Take a tour of Australia’s oldest working pottery with Bendigo Pottery owner Rod Thomas. Established in 1858 the pottery has operated continuously from the current site in Epsom since 1863. Bendigo Pottery has the most significant collection of ceramic wood fired kilns left in the world. Tour the production floor, usually closed to the public, and be guided through the manufacturing process and the equipment now used at Bendigo Pottery.  

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Tickets

$30

Dates

Tue 30 Mar 10:00 am - 11:00 am
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Tue 30 Mar 11:30 am - 12:30 am
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Venue

Bendigo Pottery
146 Midland Hwy, 146 Midland Hwy, Epsom VIC 3551, Australia

Access

Wheelchair Access