Arts & Craft/Craft
Carve a wooden bowl or kuksa
Hand-carve a bowl or a kuksa — the Nordic drinking cup — with an axe, a knife and a hook knife. Slow, quiet and absorbing in a way power tools aren't.
- Grid
- E1
- Where
- Stepney E1
- Format
- One-off
- Time
- Full day
- Cost
- £££
- Solo or group
- Solo-friendly
- Rain or shine
- Mixed
Why this one
Hand-carve a bowl or a kuksa — the Nordic drinking cup — with an axe, a knife and a hook knife. Slow, quiet and absorbing in a way power tools aren't. An easy way to break up the same old week.
How to get involved
- 01Book ahead
Grab a ticket from the website — these sell out.
- 02Turn up and enjoy
Nothing to prepare; it's a one-off experience.
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