At the heart of the collection lies the deep midnight blue—a tone Sarran calls Siam Rattikal—evoking the mysteries of twilight. The ceramics are not only ornamental but also echo the philosophy of "Kintsugi"—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, embracing flaws and imperfection as part of an object's story. In this way, each piece becomes a meditation on beauty, resilience, and transformation.arran shared the inspiration behind the collection, which began with the intricate blue-and-white ceramic motifs adorning the base of the central prang at Wat Arun—a masterpiece of early Rattanakosin architecture where devotion and design converge. It was in those sacred patterns that he found a starting point: a symbol of faith rendered in delicate porcelain.
The Oriental Blue collection is a reimagining of the delicate bond between nature, art, and spiritual belief. At its core lies the use of blue-and-white ceramics—once precious vessels of the past—now fused with a deep Midnight Blue glaze, a tone Sarran refers to as Siam Rattikal. Through this fusion, ancient motifs are transformed into contemporary adornments that carry more than just beauty; they are imbued with a quiet philosophy—the wisdom of repair.
The "Oriental Blue" collection will be available starting Friday, October 10, 2025, exclusively at the SARRAN Life Studio & Flagship Store, located on the 1st floor of River City Bangkok.
