Kakiemon The 13th Generation of Sakaida Kakiemon - Plate - Ceramic plaque with Awazuki pattern - Ceramics
The Plate Size: H3. 1×W17. 5cm
13th Kakiemon (1906-1982) Sakaida Kakiemon is a name given to descendants (successors) of potters in Arita, Hizen Province from the Edo period. The Kakiemon style depicts subjects such as flowers and birds in warm colors, and is characterized by milky white margins and rich compositions. In 1971, he was designated as a holder of important intangible cultural property (Living National Treasure) .
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The Plate Size: H3. 1×W17. 5cm
13th Kakiemon (1906-1982) Sakaida Kakiemon is a name given to descendants (successors) of potters in Arita, Hizen Province from the Edo period. The Kakiemon style depicts subjects such as flowers and birds in warm colors, and is characterized by milky white margins and rich compositions. In 1971, he was designated as a holder of important intangible cultural property (Living National Treasure) .