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Discover the art of marble carving in Paros with a hands-on 3-hour workshop. Make your own souvenir amid stunning views and expert guidance.
Experience the Art of Marble Carving in Paros: A Detailed Look at the 3-Hour Workshop
Paros, Greece, is famous for its pristine beaches and charming villages, but it’s also a hub for exquisite marble craftsmanship. The 3-hour marble workshop offered by Atelier De Jb provides travelers a chance to get up close and personal with this centuries-old tradition. Whether you’re an arts and crafts lover or just curious about the local material, this experience promises a memorable blend of learning, creativity, and stunning scenery.
What we love about this workshop is how accessible and personalized it is — no previous experience needed. Plus, the instructor’s passion for marble and patience with beginners really shine through. The opportunity to craft your own keepsake, directly from the local marble, makes this activity stand out. One thing to consider is that it’s a relatively short session, so it’s best suited for those eager to create rather than deepen their technical skills.
This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy arts and crafts, want a unique souvenir, or are curious about the Cycladic stone traditions. If you’re looking for a creative, hands-on activity that combines culture, scenery, and craftsmanship, this workshop should definitely be on your list.


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Set in Kampos, just a short drive or taxi ride from the main parts of Paros, Jb’s Atelier is conveniently located near the beach. The workshop begins at 5:00 pm, perfectly timed to catch the late afternoon light and the approach of sunset, which many travelers find adds a magical touch to the experience. The outdoor setting overlooks the waves and sailboats, offering a calming backdrop while you work.
Getting there is straightforward as the activity is near public transportation options, and the small group size (maximum of 6 travelers) means it doesn’t feel crowded. This limited number enhances the chance for individual guidance, especially for those new to carving or unfamiliar with power tools.
For $81.28 per person, participants receive all necessary materials, including marble stones sourced from Paros and Naxos, electric and manual tools, and safety equipment like goggles, gloves, dust masks, and ear muffs. The instructor, JB, is well-regarded for his relaxed yet knowledgeable approach, making sure everyone feels comfortable and supported.
Once you arrive, JB provides a brief yet engaging introduction to the history and significance of marble in Paros. He explains the different types of marble, shares insights into ancient and modern techniques, and demonstrates how to safely handle the tools. The workshop is designed to be approachable for beginners, with many reviewers noting that “you don’t need prior experience to enjoy it,” and that JB was “very patient and encouraging.”
The core of the workshop is creating your own marble souvenir. You start by selecting a piece of marble and sketching your design if desired. JB guides you through the process, showing how to use both electric and manual tools — hammers, chisels, and sandpapers — to shape and polish your piece.
Reviewers frequently mention how much they appreciated the diversity of techniques explored during the workshop. Some tried modern methods with power tools, while others dipped into more traditional, hand-carving methods. One guest highlighted that “we learned and tried both modern and ancient techniques for chiseling and marble-working,” which adds a layer of depth to the activity.
What sets this experience apart is the serene outdoor setting. As JB works with each person, you’ll enjoy views of the beach, sailboats, and often, the spectacular sunset that turns the sky into a canvas of pinks and oranges. Several reviewers called this a “restorative experience,” praising the calming environment and the opportunity to focus on a creative task while soaking in natural beauty.
With a maximum of six participants, everyone gets personalized guidance. Reviewers mention JB’s approachable nature and his ability to tailor instructions to each skill level. Whether you’re a complete novice or have some experience with tools, JB knows how to keep things safe, fun, and productive.
In just a few hours, you’ll walk away with a hand-carved marble piece that you made yourself. Some choose to craft coasters, small statues, or abstract designs, but the key is that it’s a meaningful souvenir that reflects your own creativity and effort. Many travelers express pride in their work, with one reviewer saying, “We’re proud of the pieces we created.”
This workshop is ideal for most travelers, including families and solo adventurers. The activity is not physically demanding, but power tools can tire your arm after a while. It’s recommended to bring water and consider using your own dust mask if you’re sensitive to dust — JB supplies masks, but many reviewers suggest bringing your own for comfort.
The experience lasts roughly three hours, starting at 5:00 pm and ending around sunset, which makes it perfect for an early evening activity. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility if your plans change.

This workshop is perfect for arts and crafts enthusiasts eager to try something new, families wanting a memorable activity with kids (with some caution for younger children and those with limited patience for power tools), and culture seekers interested in the significance of marble in Greek history. It’s especially valued by travelers who appreciate small-group settings and personalized instruction. If you enjoy scenic environments and a relaxed atmosphere, you’ll find this a true highlight.
This 3-hour marble workshop in Paros offers a fantastic blend of cultural insight, hands-on creativity, and beautiful scenery. The fact that you get to carve your own souvenir with the guidance of a patient and knowledgeable instructor makes it a highly memorable activity. It’s especially worthwhile for those who want a meaningful, artistic keepsake from their trip, but it also serves as a delightful introduction to the craftsmanship that has defined Paros for centuries.
While it might be a bit short for anyone looking for an in-depth sculpture course, the value lies in the personal achievement and the scenic, relaxed vibe. For anyone who’s ever thought about trying marble carving, this workshop will leave you with both a gorgeous memento and a new appreciation for the skill and history behind Cycladic marble.

Is this activity suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The workshop is designed for all skill levels, and JB’s patient guidance makes it easy to get started, even if you’ve never handled power tools before.
What is included in the price?
You’ll receive all materials, including marble stones from Paros and Naxos, electric and manual tools, safety gear like goggles, gloves, masks, and ear muffs.
Can I choose the design I want to carve?
Yes, many reviewers mention they had the freedom to select their design or sketch their ideas before carving.
What if I don’t have experience with tools?
That’s no problem. The instructor is very supportive, demonstrating techniques and helping you use the tools safely, ensuring a fun and rewarding experience.
What’s the best time of day for the workshop?
It starts at 5:00 pm, which allows you to enjoy the workshop during the golden hour with views of the sunset over Antiparos.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 6 travelers means you’ll receive personalized attention and guidance tailored to your skill level.
Is safety equipment provided?
Yes, goggles, gloves, dust masks, and ear muffs are provided to ensure safety during the carving process.
Can children participate?
Many reviews show families with kids around 9 or older having a great time, but supervision and the ability to handle power tools are important considerations.
What is the duration of the experience?
Approximately three hours, beginning at 5:00 pm and ending around sunset.
What’s the overall value of this workshop?
Considering the expert guidance, all materials, and the scenic setting, many find the cost very reasonable for a personalized, creative activity that produces a meaningful souvenir.
This workshop is a fantastic choice for anyone wanting a creative, cultural, and scenic activity on Paros. It combines hands-on craftsmanship with stunning views, guided by a friendly expert who makes marble carving accessible and fun. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, it’s a memorable way to connect with the local craft and leave with a unique piece of Greece.