FUKAGAWA SEIJI
Arita porcelain,
refined through
generations.

In Arita, where Japan's porcelain tradition began more than four centuries ago, Fukagawa Seiji continues a legacy that has shaped the reputation of Japanese ceramics around the world.
Founded in 1894 in Arita, Saga Prefecture, Fukagawa Seiji has become one of Japan's most respected porcelain makers, known for combining technical excellence, refined design, and a deep respect for tradition. Their work reflects generations of accumulated knowledge, from the preparation of clay to the final stages of decoration and firing.
What draws Watsugi to Fukagawa Seiji is not only the beauty of the finished pieces, but also the dedication required to create them. Every vessel begins with skilled hands, careful observation, and a commitment to standards that cannot be achieved through mass production alone.
The world of Arita porcelain is often associated with elegance and precision. Fukagawa Seiji represents these qualities while continuing to demonstrate how traditional craftsmanship can remain relevant in contemporary life.
As Watsugi continues to explore the artisans and makers who preserve Japan's cultural heritage, Fukagawa Seiji stands as an important example of how craftsmanship, history, and beauty can be carried forward from one generation to the next.
"True craftsmanship is not only found in the finished piece, but in the generations of knowledge behind it."