Collection: Seto ware

What is Seto Ware?

Seto ware, or Setoyaki, is a traditional Japanese pottery produced in Seto, Aichi Prefecture, with a history spanning over 1000 years. It is one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns and is renowned for its diversity and functionality, producing a wide range of items such as tableware, tea utensils, and decorative pieces.

Characteristics of Seto Ware

  • Oribe: Known for its modern beauty, featuring green glaze designs.
  • Kiseto: Characterized by its warm yellow glaze.
  • Hakuji: Simple yet elegant white porcelain.

Differences from Other Regions

Seto ware stands out due to its versatility compared to other pottery regions like Mino and Arita. It often features simpler, more practical designs suitable for daily use, and its unique color glazing techniques, such as Oribe and Kiseto, highlight its individuality.

Appeal of Seto Ware

Seto ware boasts a rich history and high quality, with designs that suit modern lifestyles. The meticulous craftsmanship and wide range of products, from everyday items to special occasions, make Seto ware highly attractive.