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Discover the hands-on Leathercrafting Workshop in Tbilisi, where you can craft your own leather accessories, learn from skilled instructors, and take home a personalized piece.
Trying your hand at leathercrafting in Tbilisi offers a unique chance to create something tangible and personal during your travels. This workshop, offered by Houpaci, is designed for those who want to explore a traditional craft in a relaxed, friendly environment. With a duration of around two hours and the opportunity to make your own wallet, belt, or small accessories, it’s an experience that combines learning and creating in one compact session.
What really draws us in is how accessible this class is — no prior experience needed. The instructor shows you all the steps, from cutting and sewing leather to finishing a product you can be proud of. The fact that you get to take your handmade item home immediately adds a real sense of accomplishment. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the class runs only once a week, so planning ahead is key if you want to secure a spot. This tour suits travelers eager to explore authentic craftsmanship, add a personal touch to their trip, or simply enjoy a creative break from sightseeing.

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The workshop takes place in a centrally located space in Tbilisi, making it accessible whether you’re staying in the city center or exploring nearby attractions. From the outset, the atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. The instructor, whose name isn’t specified but who is described as fantastic, guides you through every stage of leatherworking. This personal approach turns what could be a complex craft into an enjoyable, manageable activity.
The core of this experience is learning how to craft leather by hand. You start by understanding how to cut leather accurately, then move on to sewing techniques. The instructor demonstrates each step clearly, ensuring even complete beginners can follow along. You’ll have the chance to choose your project, with options including a wallet, belt, or small leather accessories like keychains or cardholders.
One notable detail from participant feedback is how much they appreciated the expertise of the guide. One reviewer, Joel F, described the class as a “fantastic leather working class,” emphasizing the “wonderful teacher” and how much they learned about working with leather manually. He even made a small tool belt pouch, while his partner crafted a coin purse, both of which they could take home afterwards.
The workshop provides all necessary supplies, so you only need to bring yourself. Expect to work with quality leather and professional tools that help you achieve a polished result. The instructor is available throughout to offer assistance, making it suitable for absolute novices as well as those with some experience. This setup means you won’t be fiddling with unfamiliar equipment or supplies, focusing instead on the craft itself.
One of the best parts? You finish the workshop with a created item you’re proud of. Whether it’s a wallet, belt, or small accessory, you’ll leave with a tangible reminder of your time in Georgia. This instant gratification is especially appealing — no waiting for shipping or needing to find a local supplier later.
Running for about two hours, this experience is a quick but meaningful way to spend part of your day. The class is limited to two travelers maximum, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed environment. It takes place on Tuesdays from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM, giving you a comfortable window in the afternoon.
At just under $70 USD per person, the workshop offers good value considering you get expert guidance, all materials, and a handmade product. Compared to the cost of similar workshops elsewhere, this price point strikes a balance between affordability and quality. Plus, the opportunity to learn a new skill in a charming city like Tbilisi adds to its appeal.

This activity is ideal for travelers who enjoy hands-on cultural experiences and want to create something personal. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a creative break from sightseeing but still want to stay immersed in local craftsmanship. The workshop suits a range of ages and skill levels, especially since no prior experience is necessary.
It also appeals to those who appreciate authentic, craft-based activities and want a lasting souvenir from their trip. If you’re curious about traditional skills or simply love making things with your own hands, this workshop can be a fulfilling part of your Georgian adventure.
The Leathercrafting Workshop in Tbilisi offers a genuinely enjoyable and educational experience. You’ll learn valuable skills, craft a personal keepsake, and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere in the heart of the city. It’s a wonderful way to connect with Georgian craftsmanship in a practical, memorable way.
While it’s only a two-hour commitment, the impact lasts longer — both through your handcrafted item and the new craft skills you pick up. For those seeking a creative activity that’s both fun and meaningful, this workshop hits the mark. Plus, with a friendly instructor and all materials included, it’s a worry-free way to add a handcrafted touch to your Georgian itinerary.
If you’re eager to try something truly different during your travels, enjoy learning new skills, or want a special souvenir crafted with your own hands, this workshop is a perfect fit. It’s especially suited for those who value authentic, local experiences and love taking home a story along with their handcrafted leather piece. Whether you’re into arts and crafts or simply want a memorable, hands-on activity, you’ll find plenty of value here.
How long does the workshop last?
The class lasts approximately two hours, making it a quick yet fulfilling activity that fits easily into most travel schedules.
Is prior experience necessary?
Not at all. The workshop is designed for beginners and includes step-by-step guidance, so no previous skills are needed.
What projects can I make?
You can craft a wallet, belt, or small leather accessories like keychains or coin purses, depending on your preference.
Are materials included?
Yes, all the necessary leather and tools are provided. You only need to bring yourself.
When does the workshop take place?
It runs on Tuesdays from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM, with bookings typically made about five days in advance.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled class, ensuring flexibility for your trip plans.
This leathercrafting workshop offers a chance to pick up new skills, create a personal souvenir, and enjoy a creative, relaxed hour in the midst of your Georgian adventures. Whether you’re a craft enthusiast or simply curious, it delivers genuine value in a charming setting.