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A Porcelain Vase with Nishiki Millet and Quail Design (錦粟鶉文花瓶)
Showa Era (1926-1989)
About the work
This exquisite vase by Sakaida Kakiemon XIII features a delicately hand-painted design of millet and quails, a classic motif associated with nature and tranquility. The vibrant red, green, and gold overglaze enamels are rendered in the signature Kakiemon style, emphasizing refinement and elegance. The vase's slender neck and rounded body enhance its graceful proportions, making it an exceptional display piece or a sophisticated addition to a traditional Japanese tea room.
Included with the vase is a signed tomobako (wooden storage box), ensuring its authenticity and preserving its value as a collectible.
Dimensions
22cm(h) x 11cm(w) x 11cm(d)
Footnote
Sakaida Kakiemon XIII was born in Arita, Saga Prefecture, in 1906. Renowned for his mastery of "nigoshide" porcelain, he was designated as a Living National Treasure in 1971. Over his lifetime, Kakiemon XIII received numerous honors, including the Order of the Sacred Treasure and the Medal with Purple Ribbon. He played a pivotal role in elevating the status of Japanese ceramics on the global stage, cementing the Kakiemon family's legacy as a cornerstone of Arita ware.