
Kakiemon (Japanese:柿右衛門) is a style of Japanese enameled ceramics, traditionally produced at the factories of Arita, in Japan`s Hizen province (today, Saga Prefecture) from the mid-17th century onwards. The style shares much in common with the Chinese `Famille Verte` style. The superb quality of its enamel decoration was highly prized i......
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The name given to a distinctive palette of colours used initially on Japanese porcelain c1660, comprising turquoise, dark blue, yellow, iron-red, black and occasionally brown.
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Japanese white-body porcelain made in western Kyushu, fashionable in the West from the 1620s and again in the 1990s. It is made at the Nangawara kiln in Arita by a line of potters established by...
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The name given to a distinctive palette of colours used initially on Japanese porcelain c. 1660, comprising turquoise, dark blue, yellow, iron-red, black and occasionally brown. The name is that of the potter credited with the palette's invention, Kakiemon I, although the palette is more likely to have evolved gradually. It was copied at the early …...
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