Atlanta Mosaic Art Classes

Atlanta Mosaic Art Classes
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How it works?

Get the magic in 4 simple steps!
Book Your Date&Lamp

View our calendar above to find a date and time that works best for you and your friends and family.

Come to Event

You should be present at the event venue 15 minutes before the event starts. When you arrive, your seat and all materials will be prepared for you.

Just tell our staff your name at the entrance!

Guided Workshop Experience

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Wait for the Magic to Happen

As the light shines through your handmade masterpiece, it transforms into a kaleidoscope of mesmerizing colors and patterns, casting a warm, glowing ambiance that's nothing short of breathtaking.

Book your spot today and let your creativity shine!

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Which one is your lamp?

“Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” Albus Dumbledore
Short Table Lamp

In Turkish villages, this lamp was traditionally known as the “Festival Lamp.” Its vibrant colors were meant to celebrate life, joy, and abundance. During harvest season, families would light this lamp and place it by their windows, symbolizing gratitude and inviting prosperity for the next season. Each color in the mosaic represented different crops and blessings.

Mini Table Lamp

In ancient Anatolia, this lamp was said to be the guide for travelers. Its colorful mosaic was believed to hold the essence of distant lands and the spirit of homecoming, making it a cherished heirloom among nomadic tribes.

Table Lamp

This lamp, with its intricate design, was known as the “Lamp of Wisdom.” In ancient Persian tales, scholars and poets would light such a lamp during their study hours, believing that its light could spark creativity and clarity of mind. It was passed down through generations as a token of intellectual pursuits and was revered as a symbol of enlightenment.

Swan Lamp

The Swan Lamp holds a romantic legacy. It was a wedding gift in Ottoman culture, symbolizing purity and everlasting love. Couples believed that if this lamp was lit on the night of the full moon, it would bring harmony and passion into their lives. The graceful swan shape represented elegance and loyalty, making it a perfect emblem of a loving partnership.

Moon Lamp

The Moon Lamp has ties to an old Anatolian legend where it was known as the “Protector of Dreams.” It was believed that the goddess of the night gifted these lamps to humans so that their dreams could be safeguarded. If one lit this lamp before sleep, it was said to keep nightmares at bay and grant visions of one’s true desires. The crescent shape represents protection under the moon's watchful eye.

Candle Holder

This candle holder, also called the “Star of Wishes,” is inspired by a tale from the Silk Road. Merchants believed that lighting this holder with a single candle would ensure safe passage for their wishes to the stars. The colorful star design was believed to enhance the power of one’s dreams and intentions, sending them into the universe for fulfillment.

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Miami Mosaic Art Classes - Craft for Art

FAQ

What you are wondering...

No prior experience is necessary! Our workshops are designed for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced crafters. Our instructors will guide you through the process and ensure you feel comfortable with each step.

Our workshops provide all the materials and guidance needed to create your own mosaic lamp. You’ll receive step-by-step instructions from our skilled instructors, and you’ll leave with a one of a kind lamp that you made yourself!

Workshops typically last about 2.5 hours. The exact duration may vary slightly depending on the complexity of the lamp design and the number of participants.

Yes, the mosaic lamp you create during the workshop is included in the ticket price, including the lamp body. You get to take your handcrafted lamp home as a keepsake.

If you need extra time to finish your lamp, you’re welcome to take the remaining materials home to complete it at your own pace. Our instructors will provide guidance on how to finish it up.

Absolutely! Our workshops are a great way to spend time with loved ones. You can purchase multiple tickets so you and your friends or family can enjoy creating together.