Ceramics is one of the arts and culture that has long existed in Indonesia since prehistoric times.
Indonesian ceramics are known for the beauty and uniqueness of its unique motifs.
There are several regions in Indonesia known as ceramic production centers such as Kasongan in Yogyakarta, Pejaten in Jakarta, and Penataran in Blitar.
Many types of Indonesian ceramics are made with traditional techniques such as pottery techniques, embroidery techniques, and carving techniques.
One of the famous ceramic crafts in Indonesia is ceramic goods from Lombok clay.
Ceramic crafts in Indonesia are not only ornamental objects but also as functional objects such as food and beverage containers.
Ceramic craftsmen in Indonesia use local raw materials such as clay, sand, and limestone.
One of the most famous Indonesian ceramics is the ceramics of the Majapahit Dynasty known as Majapahit Ware.
Ceramic crafts in Indonesia have also developed with the use of modern technology such as 3D printing technology.
Some Indonesian ceramics have been exported abroad and are Indonesia's superior products in the international market.