Blue Bell Store
The Chuong Xanh Ceramics Shop is a renowned retailer of Japanese ceramics in Ho Chi Minh City. Located in a small, two-room house, the shop is decorated with unique Japanese accessories such as carp lanterns, cherry blossoms, and lucky cat figurines. The entire space, from the exterior to the interior, is meticulously cared for by the shop owner, who possesses a deep understanding of Japanese ceramics.
The space is small, but it's always bustling with customers.
Most of the items sold in the shop are quite new, ready to use, and reasonably priced. You can even buy them by the kilogram for 80,000 VND. For those passionate about collecting Japanese ceramics, this is a must-visit destination.
Stepping into this shop, you'll be immersed in an "uncontrollable passion" because there are so many impressive and unique ceramic designs.
Address: 2B Phan Dang Luu Residential Area, Ward 3, Binh Thanh District
Clean Bowls Make Delicious Rice
Bat Sach Ngon Com is a secondhand pottery shop in Saigon with a strong Disney theme. It's a wonderful little corner where Bat shares its passion for cooking with everyone.
Focusing on secondhand ceramic products, Bat Sach Ngon Com offers a wide selection of items such as cups, bowls, plates, rugs, and decorative tablecloths. Additionally, you can find a charming little corner with clean, fragrant, secondhand teddy bears, ready to be taken home.
A small corner at Bat.
During holidays, Bat also offers gift combos for you to choose from as gifts for your loved ones. Every gift is carefully prepared, from the contents to the packaging. Bat always has a wide variety of designs so you can freely choose to decorate your living space. With prices ranging from 35,000 VND to 200,000 VND, the ceramic products at Bat Sach Ngon Com, although used, are always carefully selected and cleaned by their owners.
As Christmas approaches, Bat is filled with festive colors.
Address: 46/7 Nhieu Tu Street, Ward 7, Phu Nhuan District
O Me Ly Pottery Shop
Nestled deep within a small alley, with a lush green trellis in front, O Me Ly Pottery Shop gives you a feeling of peace from the moment you step inside.
The shop is quite spacious, divided into two rooms with different price ranges. One room displays secondhand ceramics sold individually, while the other sells by weight at three price levels: ceramics at 90,000 VND/kg, glass at 50,000 VND/kg, and French porcelain at 150,000 VND/kg.
The Ô Mê Ly pottery shop has a small and charming space.
What makes Ô Mê Ly special is its diverse selection of ceramics from many different countries. Besides cups, plates, and vases, the shop also offers many unique wooden and ceramic sculptures. Therefore, the price to collect a unique item can range from millions of Vietnamese dong.
Perhaps because of the wide variety of products and choices offered, O Me Ly pottery shop attracts not only young people, even high school students, but also parents. If you are looking for a place to indulge your passion for pottery, O Me Ly is definitely the ideal destination.
A wide variety of styles and designs are available for customers to choose from.
Address: 15/27 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1
Pottery Girl
Nàng Gốm, a shop specializing in Japanese household ceramics, has gained significant popularity on Instagram in recent years. What people love about it isn't just the owner's charming and attentive service, but also the incredibly beautiful product photos.
True to its name, the shop is like a muse hidden away in a small alley.
The images are simple yet very clear, accompanied by detailed notes on size, price, and product description. The ordering and delivery process is quick, and the prices are much more reasonable than other well-known ceramics websites, so even though they mainly sell online, the products here sell out very quickly.
Besides ceramic products such as bowls, plates, and cups, Nàng Gốm also regularly offers glazed pots and teapots with a distinct vintage style. Sometimes, you might even find unique iron trays or molds for baking, featuring unusual shapes.
Many people have commented that the prices of the items here are considerably "softer" than the average, and they also sell many antique ceramic pieces.
Address: 72/8 Tran Quoc Toan Street, Ward 8, District 3

VI
EN





























