30/03/2026
Our Culture Pass schedule for April to July 2026 is now open - don’t miss your chance to experience a unique dragon kiln excursion paired with a hands-on pottery workshop.
Tickets will be available from 31 March 2026.
15/12/2025
dates are out for jan feb mar! see you ~
16/11/2025
The Potter’s Garden has officially opened! Hehe!
12/10/2025
The dragon is sealed! Over the past many weeks, potters all over Singapore came to prepare for our upcoming October Firing. Led by , our potters loaded 6 chambers with their pieces, big and small, tall and wide.
This firing is special as it’s the last one of 2025, the year we celebrate 60 years of Thow Kwang together with . Because of that, we’re firing the dragon for 60 hours with 60 volunteers. We’re looking forward to our firing and we’re happy to have you there.
17-20 October 2025 (Key Dates)
17 Oct 6pm: Kiln Prayer before Igniting the Flames 🙏
18 Oct 5pm: 🔥Temperature reaches 1260°C 🔥
19 Oct: Stokehole Firing
20 Oct 6am: End of Firing
07/08/2025
We're open on National Day! On 9 Aug, you can head down to Thow Kwang, come pottery hunting. Selected items are discounted up to 50%. Add some colours to your home with our specialty items and get lost in the Pottery Jungle!
05/08/2025
As we celebrate SG60, Thow Kwang also celebrates TK60. To thank our customers and friends we’ve made over these 60 years, for a limited time only, selected vases and tea sets are going at $60. See ya at the Pottery Jungle.
今年,我国欢庆立国60周年,陶光也同时庆祝营业60周年。为了感恩一路陪伴我们的顾客和朋友们,仅限精选的花瓶和茶具会以$60出售。快来找宝吧
27/06/2025
Some new babies in store!
Available online & our physical store ☺️
14/04/2025
Pottery workshops schedule | Available on Saturdays, school holidays & upcoming public holidays! Sign up now! ✨
06/02/2025
要蛇么,有蛇么 // Hope everyone had a great CNY so far! We had our usual lunar dinner, yearly photoshoot & hang out with our Queen (aka Popo).
A little fun fact: Dragon Kiln is also known as snake kiln 🐉 🐍
The Snake Kiln was introduced to Taiwan by Minnan immigrants during the early part of the imperial Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and soon became the source of almost all the pottery products in everyday life for about three hundred years.
While the structure resembles a Chinese fire dragon from afar, the term ‘dragon’ was reserved only for the royal court and was not permitted for the kilns run by the private sector, so the latter were instead called ‘Snake Kilns.’
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In this year of snake, come visit us & get some blessings in the belly of snake kiln! 😌
Business has resumed, 9am - 5pm daily. See you! ✨