In addition to the store of ceramic souvenirs, which are made right before your eyes, you can buy author's collages, printed graphics, silkscreen printing, photographs, postcards and small souvenirs. Everything is copyrighted, there is nothing standard here. You can order a master class in ceramics, including on a potter's wheel. Sometimes there are master classes conducted by invited artists.
At first, we were told that the modeling master class costs 3,000 drams per person. I came with my child and my husband. The husband just stood there, the child was given a lot to sculpt. As a result, they took a full price for the fact that the child himself sculpted something from 100 mg of clay (no one taught him anything) - 3000 drams each for the child and for me. But we didn't say a word here. Then we were told that we would need to harden and come back to paint. We came another day and applied the glaze with a brush for 5 minutes. We were told, "didn't they tell you that you will also have to pay for applying the glaze?". No, they didn't. But the guy stood waiting, repeating that there was a separate fee for this. We paid, but we were shocked that in 5 minutes of applying three drops of glaze, we were charged 6,000 drams on top of those 6,000 drams. Despite the fact that they didn't even warn me, all they said on the first day was 6000 drams per mk for modeling. To take the same amount for "renting" a brush and a material in the form of a spoon of glaze is just the height of arrogance, of course. The husband ironically asked at the end, "and you won't have to pay for the fence of the product by chance." A total of 12,000 drams for the master class, in fact, I was the only one, the child was just picking at this mass himself. In any normal place, they would not charge for the fact that the child was just given a little clay to keep him busy. But then they took the full price as much as 2 times.