JENGGALA - – quality handcrafted ceramic

Jenggala designs, manufactures and retails stoneware and porcelain ceramics and table-top accessories. Established in 1976, in Bali, Jenggala is the
foremost producer of quality handcrafted ceramic ware in Indonesia. Jenggala is inspired by the quality of the hands-on-craftsmanship and the Balinese
culutre in the development of its designs.
Jenggala has production capacity of up to 45,000 pieces per month. Over the last 30 years, Jenggala has perfected all its own clay bodies and food safe
glazes. Jenggala’s in-house lab technicians continually run tests to maintain the high quality of the material. Its stoneware products are high fired to a
peak temperature of 1250 degrees Celscius over an 8-hour cycle, vitrifying the body to less than 1% water absorption and fusing glaze to the ware.
Jenggala mainly supply five-star resorts worldwide and retailers from Japan to Middle East including Southeast Asia. Its minimum quantity for a new
design is just 100 pieces and Jenggala currently have over 2,700 designs and 200 different glaze finishes. Jenggala works closely with both local and
international designers to develop its product range. The aim is to provide its customer with a  range of ceramic ware that both appeals and endures.
For placing order it is highly recommended that you do that at a minium 8 to 12 weeks in advance, depending on how big and how complicated of
design your order, the completion could vary from 3 to 4 months. Despite its own broad and beautiful designs, Jenggala also accommodate customized designed as ordered, as well as logo.  Most Jenggala designs are true representation of Bali’s beauty and culture.
Visiting Jenggala is a fun and educational experience.  Aside from its Cafe, which offered delectable gourmet, Jenggala also provide guest activity such as potter making and ceramic painting for kids.  Afterward, guests also get to know how their mugs and plates are processed up to the point of useable wares.  Factory visit is also one of the activities offered by Jenggala.  It shows us real talents as well as a complexity in creating ceramic wares.
Jenggala future’s plan, among other things, is to open its second outlet in Indonesia, in Jakarta

Jenggala designs, manufactures and retails stoneware and porcelain ceramics and table-top accessories. Established in 1976, in Bali, Jenggala is the foremost producer of quality handcrafted ceramic ware in Indonesia. Jenggala is inspired by the quality of the hands-on-craftsmanship and the Balinese culture in the development of its designs.

Jenggala has production capacity of up to 45,000 pieces per month. Over the last 30 years, Jenggala has perfected all its own clay bodies and food safe glazes. Jenggala’s in-house lab technicians continually run tests to maintain the high quality of the material. Its stoneware products are high fired to a  peak temperature of 1250 degrees Celscius over an 8-hour cycle, vitrifying the body to less than 1% water absorption and fusing glaze to the ware.

Jenggala mainly supply five-star resorts worldwide and retailers from Japan to Middle East including Southeast Asia. Its minimum quantity for a new design is just 100 pieces and Jenggala currently have over 2,700 designs and 200 different glaze finishes. Jenggala works closely with both local and international designers to develop its product range. The aim is to provide its customer with a  range of ceramic ware that both appeals and endures.

Should you wish to place your orders it is highly recommended that you do that at a minium 8 to 12 weeks in advance, depending on how big and how complicated of design your orders have.  The completion could vary from 3 to 4 months. Despite its own broad and beautiful designs, Jenggala also accommodate customized designed as ordered, as well as logo.  Most Jenggala designs are true representation of Bali’s beauty and culture.

Visiting Jenggala is a fun and educational experience.  Aside from its Cafe, which offered delectable gourmet, Jenggala also provide guest activity such as potter making and ceramic painting for kids.  Afterward, guests also get to know how their mugs and plates are processed up to the point of useable wares.  Factory visit is also one of the activities offered by Jenggala.  It shows us real talents as well as a complexity in creating ceramic wares.

Jenggala future’s plan, among other things, is to open its second outlet in Indonesia, in Jakarta

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