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Setoware Mug – Candy
Sweet Craft Meets Everyday Style
With its warm amber glaze, the Candy Setoware Mug blends nostalgic sweetness with practical design. Made using a unique multiplication technique in Seto City, Japan, this 10.1 oz (300 ml) semi-porcelain mug offers a tactile and visual delight that captivates the senses. The mug’s artisan finish not only enhances its aesthetic but also ensures a comfortable grip, making each sip a satisfying experience as you enjoy your morning coffee or a comforting bowl of soup.
Each Candy Setoware Mug possesses a distinct character, thanks to the natural glaze flow that creates a one-of-a-kind appearance. Its semi-porcelain construction adds durability, ensuring it withstands daily use while maintaining its charm. Measuring 3.5 inches tall with a comfortable diameter, it harmonizes beautifully with any kitchen decor, making it a splendid choice for yourself or as a thoughtful gift.
Designed with busy lifestyles in mind, the Candy Setoware Mug is microwave, oven, and dishwasher friendly, ensuring effortless care and convenience. Carefully packaged for transit, expect dispatch within 7–10 days. Make this exceptional mug a cherished addition to your collection or a delightful surprise for someone special.
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All you need to know about the Seto Ware Style.
What is Seto ware and why is it important in Japanese pottery?
Seto ware refers to ceramics made in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture—one of Japan’s oldest and most respected pottery centers. With over 1,300 years of continuous production, Seto is one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan and is credited with introducing glazes to Japanese pottery. Its influence is so profound that "Setomono" has become a general term for ceramics in Japan.
What materials are used in Seto ware?
Seto ware is typically made from fine-grained, semi-porcelain clay sourced from the region. This clay is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a dense, durable material that retains heat well and resists cracking—ideal for daily tableware that is microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe.
What distinguishes Seto ware from other Japanese ceramics?
Unlike some pottery traditions that favor rustic or unglazed surfaces, Seto ware is known for its wide variety of glazes—from celadon and ash glaze to bright modern colors. It balances traditional craftsmanship with adaptability, making it one of Japan’s most diverse ceramic styles in both form and function.
Are Seto ware products handmade?
Yes, most Seto ware—especially from artisan brands like M.M.D.—is handcrafted in small workshops. Each piece may show slight variations in glaze, shape, or texture, reflecting the individuality and skill of the potter. These differences are considered marks of authenticity and value.
Is Seto ware suitable for modern use?
Absolutely. Seto ware is prized not only for its heritage but also for its practicality. Thanks to high-temperature firing and modern glaze technologies, it is well suited for contemporary kitchens. Its durability, clean design, and versatility make it ideal for everyday meals as well as special occasions.

