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Kakiemon (****anese: 柿右衛門様式, Hepburn:
Kakiemon yōshiki) is a
style of ****anese porcelain, with
overglaze decoration called "enameled" ceramics. It was...
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aesthetic peak in the
Kakiemon style, and it
dominated the
European market. Blue and
white Kakiemon is
called Ai-
Kakiemon. The
Kakiemon style transformed...
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Kakiemon elephants are a pair of 17th
century ****anese
porcelain figures of
elephants in the
British Museum. They were made by one of the
Kakiemon potteries...
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Sakaida Kakiemon XIV (****anese: 14代酒井田柿右衛門), or
Sakaida Masashi (26
August 1934 – 15 June 2013) was a ****anese potter,
ceramicist and
former Living National...
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Sakaida Kakiemon (****anese: 酒井田柿右衛門), or
Sakaida Kizaemon (1596 — 1666) was a ****anese
potter who
invented the
style known after him as
Kakiemon. He worked...
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wares with
added overglaze colours were
called Imari ware or (a sub-group)
Kakiemon. It is now
recognized that the same
kilns often made more than one of these...
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covered by the
terms Arita ware (or
Hizen ware),
Imari ware and
Kakiemon, all of
which have
complications in
their meanings in English. In the later...
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porcelain plate,
Kakiemon style, 1725–1751
Chantilly porcelain sugar bowl,
Kakiemon style, 1725–1751
Chantilly milk pot in
Kakiemon style, 1725–1751 Chantilly...
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Europe (see
Imari porcelain). At that time, the
Arita kilns like the
Kakiemon kiln
could not yet
supply enough quality porcelain to the
Dutch East India...
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National Treasure in ****an
Sakaida Kakiemon XIV, a
Living National Treasure in ****an
Kakiemon Sakaeda, The 1st
Kakiemon Hakuji ****anese
pottery Karatsu ware...