Collection: Pocket Organic Gangsta

Bangkok Handmade × Cultural Subversion × Organic Soul

Pocket Organic Gangsta (POG) hails from Bangkok, Thailand,
with a core belief that permeates the brand's soul:

“Cannabis = Negative → Positive”

Through cultural action, handmade design, and natural materials,
they challenge stereotypes about cannabis,
allowing the "misunderstood plant" to once again become a symbol of creativity and freedom.


🔸 Brand Origin: From the Street to Nature

Pocket Organic Gangsta was born in Bangkok's creative community,
stemming from a shared focus on culture, design, and natural materials,
creating and subverting preconceived notions of cannabis culture.

The “Gangsta” in the brand name
does not signify rebellion, but a spirit of daring to challenge norms;
“Organic” symbolizes a return to nature and an authentic way of life.


🔸 Handmade Spirit × Sustainable Design

POG emphasizes "handmade over mass-produced,"
with each product made from natural materials such as bamboo, wood, and clay.
Their sub-brand Aroi Mak focuses on bamboo smoking accessories and rolling accessories,
while Ganja Bonsai combines Japanese Zen with herbal culture,
conveying sustainability and life aesthetics through intricate details.

These are not just smoking accessories,
but a way of slowing down and experiencing the warmth of natural materials.


🔸 Cultural Imagery: Fusion of Spirituality and Street

POG's visual language blends Thai temple calligraphy, mythical characters, and street graffiti.
From the spiritual Hanuman to the natural Kratom leaf,
each symbol reflects the brand's philosophy of "nature × soul × freedom."

In their world, craftsmanship is a belief,
and cannabis culture is no longer taboo, but a dialogue.


🔸 MJTW's Recommendation

We recommend Pocket Organic Gangsta
because they redefine "cannabis culture" through their handmade spirit and cultural design.
From the streets of Bangkok to the global market, POG's work conveys that:
nature can be cool, and craftsmanship can have attitude.

This is a story about freedom, honesty, and connection.
When "nature" meets "rebellion,"
culture is born.