Wabi-Sabi

Beauty found in the passage of time

Japanese Ceramics

Japanese ceramics encompass a rich variety of regional traditions — from Arita and Mino to Bizen, Kutani, and beyond.

From smooth, delicate porcelain to rough-hewn stoneware alive with the feel of the earth, the range of expression is extraordinary.

Each piece carries the landscape, history, and accumulated skill of its place of origin.

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Staples & Collection

A curated selection of enduring craft pieces
designed to be used for years to come.
Bring the beauty of Japanese craft to your everyday table.

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Art

A curated selection of one-of-a-kind artistic works by Japanese ceramic artists.
Add a singular piece of craft to your collection.

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Arita Ware

Arita, Saga

Arita Ware

The icon of Japanese porcelain — refined hand-painted designs on white porcelain, refined over 400 years of craft history.

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Mino Ware

Tono, Gifu

Mino Ware

Japan's largest ceramics region, producing diverse styles — Shino, Oribe, Ki-Seto, and Seto-Guro among them.

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Hagi Ware

Hagi, Yamaguchi

Hagi Ware

Beloved for its gentle, earthy warmth and glazes that transform in color and texture with each use.

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Oribe Ware

Toki, Gifu

Oribe Ware

Bold asymmetry, vivid green glaze, and geometric patterns — the spirit of Momoyama-era freedom in clay.

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Bizen Ware

Bizen, Okayama

Bizen Ware

Fired without glaze — every piece bears a unique natural surface born of flame and kiln.

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Kutani Ware

Kaga, Ishikawa

Kutani Ware

Opulent overglaze painting in five vivid colors reflecting the grandeur of the Kaga domain.

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Tamba Ware

Tanba Sasayama, Hyogo

Tamba Ware

One of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Rustic clay and natural ash glazes create a quiet, powerful beauty.

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Karatsu Ware

Karatsu, Saga

Karatsu Ware

Earthy wabi aesthetics — ranked third by tea masters after Raku and Hagi.

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Shigaraki Ware

Koka, Shiga

Shigaraki Ware

One of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Coarse textures and fire-blush create a generous, warm character.

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Iga Ware

Iga, Mie

Iga Ware

Rugged surfaces and glassy natural ash glaze — fired from the same ancient lake clay as Shigaraki.

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Mashiko Ware

Mashiko, Tochigi

Mashiko Ware

Made famous by Shoji Hamada — honest, sturdy forms that embody the beauty of everyday use.

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Seto Ware

Seto, Aichi

Seto Ware

The origin of the Japanese word for ceramics, "setomono." A thousand-year kiln tradition.

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Koishiwara Ware

Asakura, Fukuoka

Koishiwara Ware

Lively rhythms from tobikanna, brushwork, and finger patterns — a Fukuoka folk-kiln tradition.

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Kyo Ware

Kyoto, Kyoto

Kyo / Kiyomizu Ware

Refined by a millennium of imperial culture — cobalt blue, polychrome overglaze, and gold leaf techniques.

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Echizen Ware

Echizen, Fukui

Echizen Ware

One of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns with over 800 years of history. Dense clay and natural ash glazes.

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UA&Bros Cafe

Our Japanese ceramics featured by Shogun Gift are available at UA&Bros Cafe, located beneath the BTS line between Thonglor and Ekkamai in Bangkok.

Set within the flow of everyday moments — coffee, tea, and quiet pauses — this space allows you to touch each piece and experience its texture and presence.

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Japanese Artist

Art Gift

From the Japanese ceramics circulating in Thailand's secondhand markets, we have carefully selected only highly artistic pieces created by Japanese artists.

Many of the pieces were originally preserved in wooden boxes, and each one carries its own unique character and background.

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