Kakiemon - Sakaida Kakiemon XIV - Plate - Porcelain

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A Kakiemon porcelain dish by Sakaida Kakiemon XIV from Japan, circa 2000, featuring the Nishiki Kikuchō-mon chrysanthemum and small bird motif, 15.8 cm diameter, 2.8 cm high, weight 178.4 g, in excellent unused condition with a signed tomobako box and leaflet.

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Nishiki Kikuchō-mon Zara 錦 菊鳥文皿(にしき きくちょうもんざら)
– Sakaida Kakiemon XIV 十四代 酒井田柿右衛門(じゅうよんだい さかいだかきえもん)

This elegant porcelain dish showcases the refined “kikuchō-mon” motif—chrysanthemums and a small bird—expressed with clarity and superb balance.
Kakiemon ware is renowned for its masterful use of yohaku (intentional empty space), creating a composition that feels light, rhythmic, and quietly expressive.
The vivid yet gentle enamels—red, blue, and yellow—sit beautifully on the pristine white porcelain, demonstrating the timeless aesthetic of the Kakiemon tradition.

The lineage of Kakiemon porcelain began in the 17th century, when Sakaida Kizaemon mastered the firing of overglaze enamels and took the name of the first Kakiemon.
For over 370 years, the name and its distinguished craftsmanship have been passed down through generations.
This piece, produced around the year 2000 under the 14th-generation master, carries the dignity and refinement cultivated through centuries of tradition.

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Artist Profile
Sakaida Kakiemon XIV
Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Japanese Painting (1958)
Succeeded to the name of the 14th Kakiemon (1982)
Awarded by the Minister for Foreign Affairs for contributions to international cultural exchange (1998)
Designated a Living National Treasure (2001)
Passed away in 2013

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Accessories
Tomobako (signed wooden box)
Leaflet (shiori)

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Dimensions & Weight
2.8 × 15.8 cm
Weight: 178.4 g
With accessories: 18.7 × 18.7 × 7.5 cm
Total pre-pack weight: 403 g

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Technique & Condition
Technique: Ceramics
Material: White porcelain
Condition: Excellent
Estimated period: ca. 2000

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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery.

Please note that I can ship only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available.

For bidders in the United States:
Please be aware that additional import duties or tariffs may be applied by U.S. Customs,
and the amounts can be significantly high depending on the item and the current regulations.
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Seller's Story

In the 30th year as a Japanese art dealer, sharing the aesthetics and spirit of Japanese art.

Nishiki Kikuchō-mon Zara 錦 菊鳥文皿(にしき きくちょうもんざら)
– Sakaida Kakiemon XIV 十四代 酒井田柿右衛門(じゅうよんだい さかいだかきえもん)

This elegant porcelain dish showcases the refined “kikuchō-mon” motif—chrysanthemums and a small bird—expressed with clarity and superb balance.
Kakiemon ware is renowned for its masterful use of yohaku (intentional empty space), creating a composition that feels light, rhythmic, and quietly expressive.
The vivid yet gentle enamels—red, blue, and yellow—sit beautifully on the pristine white porcelain, demonstrating the timeless aesthetic of the Kakiemon tradition.

The lineage of Kakiemon porcelain began in the 17th century, when Sakaida Kizaemon mastered the firing of overglaze enamels and took the name of the first Kakiemon.
For over 370 years, the name and its distinguished craftsmanship have been passed down through generations.
This piece, produced around the year 2000 under the 14th-generation master, carries the dignity and refinement cultivated through centuries of tradition.

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Artist Profile
Sakaida Kakiemon XIV
Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Japanese Painting (1958)
Succeeded to the name of the 14th Kakiemon (1982)
Awarded by the Minister for Foreign Affairs for contributions to international cultural exchange (1998)
Designated a Living National Treasure (2001)
Passed away in 2013

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Accessories
Tomobako (signed wooden box)
Leaflet (shiori)

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Dimensions & Weight
2.8 × 15.8 cm
Weight: 178.4 g
With accessories: 18.7 × 18.7 × 7.5 cm
Total pre-pack weight: 403 g

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Technique & Condition
Technique: Ceramics
Material: White porcelain
Condition: Excellent
Estimated period: ca. 2000

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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery.

Please note that I can ship only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available.

For bidders in the United States:
Please be aware that additional import duties or tariffs may be applied by U.S. Customs,
and the amounts can be significantly high depending on the item and the current regulations.
If you choose to place a bid, please do so with full understanding of the possible customs charges.

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

Seller's Story

In the 30th year as a Japanese art dealer, sharing the aesthetics and spirit of Japanese art.

Details

Era
After 2000
Weight
178.4 g
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Japan
Manufacturer/ Brand
Kakiemon
Designer/Artist/Maker
Sakaida Kakiemon XIV
Material
Porcelain
Condition
As new - unused
Height
2.8 cm
Width
15.8 cm
Diameter
15.8 cm
Depth
15.8 cm
Estimated Period
2000-2010
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Objects sold
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