Ateliér U Jana is a ceramic workshop where you can come to create various ceramic objects according to your idea, spin on the potter's wheel, or come to buy some of the various decorative and functional handmade (and with love) ceramic objects.
We offer a range of porcelain, glassware, gift items and cutlery. We sell cibulák, Karlovy Vary porcelain, pink porcelain, Franz porcelain, Leander porcelain, porc. Seltmann, Meissen porc. , figurines from Duchcov, Goebel porcelain and glass gifts, Benedikt porcelain, fine bone china from England, Czech crystal.
Ceramic workshop with the possibility of painting with glazes for groups (celebrations, teambuilding) and individuals. Shop of original ceramics. There is a mini café with cold drinks, tea and coffee.
We offer 270 regular leisure activities for more than 2800 clients from children, youth, adults and seniors. Sports, technology, music, dance, language lessons, ceramic, art and multimedia studio activities. We organize camps, tours, events, knowledge Olympiads, sports competitions and training.
Operation of a ceramic workshop. We focus mainly on the production of utilitarian ceramics. We offer mugs, teapots, vases and tableware. The whole range is produced by hand on a potter's wheel, or, according to the customer's wishes and specific requirements, by casting into a mould.
We sell decorative and utilitarian ceramics. We offer jugs and crocks, plates and cups, bowls and platters, bells, sets and sets, bells, sets and sets, mugs. We take inspiration from the 400 year old shapes and ornaments of Habanese pottery.
We sell decorative and utilitarian ceramics. We offer jugs and crocks, plates and cups, bowls and platters, bells, sets and sets, bells, sets and sets, mugs. We take inspiration from the 400 year old shapes and ornaments of Habanese pottery.
We offer social rehabilitation for people with disabilities. We operate a shop in the non-profit sector. We offer an outlet for the products of sheltered and therapeutic workshops engaged in handicraft and artistic production as part of their activities, thus strengthening the principle of their independence.