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A Touch of Turkey in Joburg: Make Your Own Mosaic Lamp in Birdhaven

There’s a little sparkle waiting in Birdhaven, and it’s not on a store shelf or in a gallery. It’s something you make yourself, with your own hands, from glimmering glass shards and centuries of Turkish tradition.
This winter, the Turkish Mosaic Lamp Workshop in Johannesburg offers a creative escape unlike anything else in the city. Whether you’re planning a solo art date, a team-building afternoon, or a one-of-a-kind outing with friends, this workshop invites you into a warm space where culture, craft, and colour meet.
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Not Just a Lamp, But a Legacy
Mosaic lamps are more than just beautiful décor. Their roots trace back to ancient Anatolia, where light, colour, and story merged into handcrafted pieces passed down through generations. Today, this timeless tradition has found its way to Birdhaven, hosted by Art Masterclass, the world’s most popular mosaic art studio.
The Johannesburg workshop is part of the studio’s growing footprint in Southern Africa, with locations in Cape Town and Durban too. But there’s something special about the Joburg setting: intimate, hands-on, and filled with the scent of tea and quiet pride.
In just two and a half hours, you’ll learn how to create your own mosaic lamp from scratch. No prior experience needed, just a little patience, a bit of creative spirit, and maybe a friend or two to join you.
What to Expect When You Arrive
Hosted at 46 Wingfield Avenue, Birdhaven, the venue feels like a hidden pocket of Turkish charm tucked into one of Joburg’s leafiest suburbs. Upon arrival, you’re welcomed with hospitality that mirrors Istanbul’s old cafés: warm, relaxed, and bubbling with creative energy.
Led by friendly and knowledgeable instructors, the workshop guides you through:
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Choosing your lamp base
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Designing your mosaic pattern
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Placing each piece of hand-cut coloured glass
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Completing your lamp with the finishing touches
The best part? You don’t walk out with a keyring or a sketch; you leave with a fully functional mosaic lamp that will shine in your home or office.
Pick Your Lamp, Pick Your Price
Whether you’re after something simple or a real showstopper, there’s a lamp for every style and budget:
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Candle Holder: R750
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Table Lamp: R1250
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Swan Lamp: R1850
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Aladdin Lamp: R1950
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Mini Moon Lamp: R1950
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Moon Lamp: R2250
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Cylinder Table Lamp: R2150
Each option is handcrafted by you, with materials, instruction, and setup included in the ticket price.

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More Than a Workshop: A Cultural Experience
It’s not just about gluing glass. The Turkish Mosaic Lamp Workshop is a subtle immersion into a culture known for its deep love of colour, light, and hospitality. The instructors often share stories of the art’s origins, and you’ll hear echoes of Turkish music and culture while you work. Tea is often served, and laughter is practically guaranteed.
Public response has been overwhelmingly positive. On social media, Joburgers are raving about the experience:
“So therapeutic and wholesome. I actually made a lamp!”
“This was the most unique girls’ day out I’ve ever had.”
“I can’t stop staring at my mosaic lamp on my nightstand. I made that!”
How to Book Your Spot
Sessions run regularly, with tickets starting from R750 depending on your lamp choice. Bookings are made online through Webtickets or the Art Masterclass official site.
Venue: 46 Wingfield Avenue, Birdhaven, Johannesburg
Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: R750 – R2250
More info: turquoise.org.za/art-masterclass
All materials are included, and the experience is suitable for beginners, couples, groups, or anyone in need of a little mindful magic.
If you’ve been searching for something creative, meditative, and proudly unique to do in Johannesburg, this is it. The Turkish Mosaic Lamp Workshop is where old-world craft meets modern-day self-expression and where everyone leaves a little brighter.
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Source: Turquoise Harmony Institute, Webtickets
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