Kutani Ware
Bold, brilliant, and bursting with color—Kutani Ware is Japanese porcelain reimagined as art.
Each piece a canvas. Each stroke a legacy.

Kutani Ware, hailing from Ishikawa Prefecture, is renowned for its vivid overglaze painting and daring aesthetic. With a history of over 350 years, it is celebrated for its signature “Gosai” style—five bold colors (red, blue, yellow, green, and purple) painted atop brilliant white porcelain. Each kiln brings its own distinctive flair, creating a diverse landscape of visual expression within the Kutani tradition.
Originally created for aristocrats and collectors, Kutani Ware evolved through innovation and revival. The application of gold detailing (kinrande) during the Meiji era gained worldwide acclaim, with “Japan Kutani” becoming a recognized export brand. Today, Kutani continues to fuse artistic elegance with practical function, offering pieces that are equally at home on museum walls and modern dining tables.
What makes Kutani Ware extraordinary is its painterly spirit. Unlike typical mass-produced ceramics, each piece serves as a hand-painted canvas, often portraying landscapes, flowers, or traditional motifs in rich, expressive hues. The underlayer of porcelain provides a luminous backdrop, while layers of overglaze add depth, movement, and emotion. No two pieces are alike—every brushstroke tells a story.
While rooted in heritage, contemporary Kutani artisans explore modern themes and minimalist forms, bringing this centuries-old craft into today’s homes. Whether you're sipping tea from a hand-painted cup or adorning your space with a decorative plate, Kutani Ware brings a burst of personality and history to any setting. It’s more than porcelain—it’s storytelling in color.






























