Antique Japanese Kakiemon Arita Porcelain Dish Small Plate Flowers Japan

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Type: Small Plate / Dish
Material: Porcelain
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Sakaida Kakiemon 13th 十三代 酒井田柿右衛門,Kakiemon, Arita, Japan. Kakiemon maker's mark on base
Sakaida Kakiemon 13th 十三代 酒井田柿右衛門
1906-1982
male
Arita porcelain
Born in the traditional Kakiemon family as the eldest son of Kakiemon XII, he learned pottery from his father. When Kakiemon XII yet lived, he produced works as Sakaida Shibuo, and exhibited at Saga Prefecture Exhibition and Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition. After being repeatedly selected, in 1955, in commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the birth of the first Kakiemon, his father, Kakiemon XII, and his son Masaru (14th Kakiemon) revived the Nigori-te technique.In 1963, with the death of his father, he was named Sakaida Kakiemon XIII.
In the following year, he was recommended as a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association and held a solo exhibition commemorating the assumption of his name at leading department stores all over the country, simultaneously holding the “San-emon Exhibition” with Imaizumi Imaemon and Nakazato Tarouemon. In 1966, he was selected as a cultural meritorious person in Saga Prefecture. In 1971, he led a senior engineer at Kakiemon Kobo to preserve the traditional Kakiemon technique and established the Kakiemon Ceramics Technology Preservation Society. In the same year, he and the Preservation Society received the comprehensive designation of a nationally designated important intangible cultural property on account of the Nigori-te technique.
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Size: 4 1/8" diameter (10.4775 cm)
Weight: 3 oz (85 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Kamakura, Japan antique store 11 APR 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Overglaze painted design on flowers on white porcelain base
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Antique Japanese Kakiemon Arita Porcelain Dish Small Plate Flowers Japan
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Type: Small Plate / Dish
Material: Porcelain
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Sakaida Kakiemon 13th 十三代 酒井田柿右衛門,Kakiemon, Arita, Japan. Kakiemon maker's mark on base
Sakaida Kakiemon 13th 十三代 酒井田柿右衛門
1906-1982
male
Arita porcelain
Born in the traditional Kakiemon family as the eldest son of Kakiemon XII, he learned pottery from his father. When Kakiemon XII yet lived, he produced works as Sakaida Shibuo, and exhibited at Saga Prefecture Exhibition and Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition. After being repeatedly selected, in 1955, in commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the birth of the first Kakiemon, his father, Kakiemon XII, and his son Masaru (14th Kakiemon) revived the Nigori-te technique.In 1963, with the death of his father, he was named Sakaida Kakiemon XIII.
In the following year, he was recommended as a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association and held a solo exhibition commemorating the assumption of his name at leading department stores all over the country, simultaneously holding the “San-emon Exhibition” with Imaizumi Imaemon and Nakazato Tarouemon. In 1966, he was selected as a cultural meritorious person in Saga Prefecture. In 1971, he led a senior engineer at Kakiemon Kobo to preserve the traditional Kakiemon technique and established the Kakiemon Ceramics Technology Preservation Society. In the same year, he and the Preservation Society received the comprehensive designation of a nationally designated important intangible cultural property on account of the Nigori-te technique.
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Size: 4 1/8" diameter (10.4775 cm)
Weight: 3 oz (85 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Kamakura, Japan antique store 11 APR 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Overglaze painted design on flowers on white porcelain base
Location:
Antique Japanese Kakiemon Arita Porcelain Dish Small Plate Flowers Japan