Category:Kakiemon

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search
English: Kakiemon is a style of Japanese pottery, usually porcelain, with overglaze decoration called "enameled" ceramics, originally produced at the kilns around 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. It was highly prized in the West and, along with Imari ware, widely imitated by the major European porcelain manufacturers.
<nowiki>Porcellana Kakiemon; Kakiémon; Kakiemon; какиэмон; Kakiemon-Porzellan; Kakiemon; Kakiemon; 柿右衛門樣式; Kakiemon; 柿右衛門様式; Kakiemon; Kakiemon; Kakiemon; काकीमॉन; Kakiemon; Kakiemon; какіемон; Kakiemon; Kakiemon; стиль фарфора; 初代酒井田柿右衛門が確立した磁器の作風; historische bemalte japanische Porzellanobjekte; Estilo de porcelana japonesa; Japanese porcelain, potters family and decoration style; stil inom japansk emaljerad keramik; Porcellana giapponese; Japanse pottenbakkersfamilie met een eigen stijl; Kakiemon; 柿右衛門; Kakiemon</nowiki>
Kakiemon 
Japanese porcelain, potters family and decoration style
Upload media
Instance of
  • pottery style
Subclass of
Named after
  • Sakaida Kakiemon
LocationArita, Nishimatsuura district, Saga Prefecture, Japan
Published in
  • book (Menno Fitski, 2011, Kakiemon, A handbook, 90-872-8126-9)
  • Nutrition Intervention Strategies in National Development (Takeshi Nagatake, 1977, Classic Japanese Porcelain: Imari and Kakiemon, 978-4-77-002952-2)
  • Nutrition Intervention Strategies in National Development (Sakaida Kakiemon XIV, 2019, The art of emptiness, 978-4-86-658063-0)
Discoverer or inventor
  • Sakaida Kakiemon
Collection
official website
Authority file
Wikidata Q1721885
NDL Authority ID: 00956450
Edit infobox data on Wikidata

Subcategories

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

Media in category "Kakiemon"

The following 125 files are in this category, out of 125 total.