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Create your own Sicilian ceramic plate in Enna with guidance from a local potter. A relaxing, authentic craft activity perfect for all skill levels.
This hands-on experience in Enna offers travelers a chance to decorate a traditional Sicilian ceramic plate, guided by a skilled local potter. Whether you’re an art novice or a creative enthusiast, you’ll find this activity both inspiring and fulfilling. It’s a relaxed, authentic way to connect with Sicilian culture while taking home a unique souvenir made with your own hands.
What makes this experience really stand out is the personalized guidance you receive in a welcoming environment just steps from Enna’s stunning cathedral. However, it’s worth noting that completion of the project involves glazing and firing, meaning you’ll need to wait a bit longer to get your finished piece. This activity suits travelers looking for a meaningful, creative break from sightseeing — great for individuals, couples, or small groups eager to try something different and memorable.


When you arrive at the workshop located at 434 Via Roma, right next to Enna Cathedral, you’re welcomed into a cozy, authentic setting that feels more like a local artist’s studio than a tourist attraction. The workshop is run by Kori Ceramiche, a reputable provider known for its genuine Sicilian craftsmanship and friendly guidance.
You’ll start by selecting an earthenware plate, which is provided and pre-formed, ready for your artistic touch. The process is very much hands-on — you’ll be offered a variety of paints, brushes, and sponges, inspired by local traditions or your personal style. The guide, fluent in multiple languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish), will ensure you feel comfortable and supported throughout, regardless of your artistic background.
No experience? No problem. We loved the way the instructor made decorating accessible for everyone, emphasizing fun over perfection. As one reviewer mentioned, “It’s an opportunity to relax, learn something new, and create with your hands,” which perfectly captures the vibe.
Once your design is complete, the workshop staff will carefully glaze and fire your plate in their kiln. This part of the process takes some time, so you won’t leave with your finished piece immediately. However, if you’re staying in Enna for at least three days, you can pick up your decorated dish during your visit. For those passing through or staying longer, home delivery is available for an extra fee, ensuring your artwork reaches your doorstep safely.

The entire activity lasts roughly 2 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity or a creative interlude between more sightseeing. The session begins with a warm welcome and a quick overview of Sicilian ceramic traditions, setting the scene for your artistic endeavor. You’ll then choose your plate and begin decorating, guided step-by-step by your instructor.
The guidance is highly personalized, with the instructor offering tips on colors, patterns, and local motifs—adding a layer of cultural storytelling to your creation. Many reviews highlight the instructor’s patience and enthusiasm, with one describing the environment as “relaxed and welcoming,” which really helps you feel at ease to experiment.
After decorating, your plate will be carefully glazed and fired. This process isn’t instantaneous, so be prepared for a little wait. The workshop provides protective packaging for transportation or shipping, so your masterpiece can be safely delivered to your home if desired.

Compared to other cultural activities, this ceramic painting workshop provides a tangible souvenir that’s both personal and authentic. The price includes not only the decorated dish but also the materials, expert guidance, and the firing process. For travelers seeking a meaningful takeaway rather than a generic gift shop item, this activity hits the mark.
On top of that, the option for delivery or pickup adds flexibility, especially for those on tight schedules or traveling light. The small group size guarantees individual attention, making it feel more like a private lesson than a mass activity.
While the cost might seem higher than a simple sightseeing tour, the value lies in its uniqueness and the opportunity to learn a traditional craft firsthand. It’s a genuine way to connect with Sicilian culture beyond just tasting or viewing; you’ll be actively creating an artifact that tells your own story.
The workshop’s location at 434 Via Roma is convenient, just a short walk from Enna’s historic cathedral. The environment is described as authentic and friendly, with the instructor welcoming visitors in person. The workshop is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for more travelers.
Since transportation isn’t included in the tour, it’s best suited for those staying nearby or comfortable with local transit options. The activity ends back at the starting point, simplifying your plans for the day.
This activity is best suited for curious travelers who appreciate hands-on cultural experiences. Art lovers, families with children, and couples looking for a unique date idea will all find something to enjoy here. It’s also excellent for those seeking a quiet, creative break from more demanding sightseeing — a chance to slow down and make something meaningful.
It’s particularly appealing if you want a genuine Sicilian souvenir that goes beyond typical souvenirs — a piece of art made by your own hands. If you’re staying in Enna for a few days, the option to pick up your finished plate adds a personal touch to your trip.
Decorating a Sicilian ceramic plate in Enna offers more than just a craft activity; it’s an authentic, memorable way to engage with local culture. The guidance from skilled artisans, combined with a relaxed environment and flexible options for delivery, makes this a valuable addition to any trip. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this experience provides a creative outlet and a tangible keepsake of Sicily.
This tour is especially ideal for those who love art, enjoy hands-on activities, or simply want to add a personal touch to their journey. It’s a chance to slow down, learn a traditional craft, and walk away with a piece of Sicily that’s uniquely yours.
Is prior artistic experience necessary?
No, this activity is designed for all skill levels. The instructor provides guidance, so even beginners can enjoy decorating their plate.
Can I decorate my plate with personal designs?
Yes, you have the freedom to choose from local traditions or your own style, with plenty of materials and inspiration provided.
How long does the whole process take?
The decorating session lasts about 2 hours, but firing and glazing require additional time. You can pick up your finished piece after firing if you stay in Enna for at least three days, or opt for home delivery.
Is transportation to the workshop included?
No, transportation is not included. It’s best to arrive on foot or by local transport, as the workshop is just a short walk from Enna’s Cathedral.
Can I ship my decorated plate home?
Yes, shipping is available for an extra charge, and the workshop provides protective packaging to ensure safe delivery.
What languages are available for the activity?
Guidance is available in English, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Is the workshop wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers your decorated earthenware dish, decorating materials, personalized guidance, firing and glazing, and protective packaging for shipping or pickup.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for all ages, provided they can handle the decorating process, making it a fun family activity.
This ceramic painting workshop in Enna is a genuine chance to explore Sicilian craft traditions, create a unique souvenir, and enjoy a relaxed moment in a friendly setting. For anyone wanting to experience Sicily beyond its sights, it’s a lovely way to connect with local artisans and craft something truly personal.