Each object within the Orient Ware Co. collection sits quietly between the hand and the everyday. Formed in small editions by artisans working from Jingdezhen to Wajima, every piece carries the rhythm of its making, the slow precision of a turning wheel, the calm repetition of a brush across glaze.
These are not objects made for display alone. They are vessels for light, sound, and touch, companions to daily rituals that unfold over years of use. Their beauty lies not in perfection, but in the subtle shifts that come with time: the softening of an edge, the faint trace of a hand.
Some remain available to collect; others rest in the archive, part of an ongoing exploration into the balance of Eastern form and modern proportion.
Together, they describe a living practice, one that continues, quietly, in the space between tradition and the present.