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Vase with Design of Willow and Bird(14th Kakiemon Sakaida Kiln)-1

Vase with Design of Willow and Bird(14th Kakiemon Sakaida Kiln)

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This vase is made in the kakiemon kiln and is characterized by its slightly bluish base. It is carefully drawn down to the smallest detail.

Product Code
240108-11
Brand
14th Kakiemon Sakaida
1934-2013
Weight
1,491g
Body Diameter
18.3cm
Top Diameter
9.1cm
Height
24.5cm
Bottom Diameter
10.2cm
Description
Paulonia Box with Artist's Sign(There is a sunburn)
Record of the Artist
Condition
Excellent Condition

It is in good condition.

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「Nigoshide(Own Work)」and「Nishikide(Kiln Work)」

14th Kakiemon Sakaida defined Nigoshide as “Own Work” and clearly distinguished other works as “Kiln Work” (Luxury Furnishings for Mass Work). Nigoshide(Own work)has “No Signature”, and Nishikide(kiln work) has “Name in Blue and White”. In order to maintain the highest quality as a work of art, the “Kakiemon Pottery Technology Preservation Society”, which consists of elite senior technicians, is in charge of “Nigoshide” and has established it as a solitary expression technique that is not limited to imitation of the past.


14th Kakiemon Sakaida 1934-2013

14th Kakiemon Sakaida was born in saga prefecture as the eldest son of 13th Kakiemon Sakaida.
Real name is Masashi.
In 1958, after graduating from Tama Art University, department of japanese painting, went home and studied pottery under the 12th Kakiemon and 13th Kakiemon.
In 1967, received the Issuikai Chairman Award.
In 1971, inaugurated as the Regular Members of the Japan Kogei Association.
In 1982, succeeded to the 14th Kakiemon Sakaida. Inaugurated as the Director of the Japan Kogei Association and President of the Kakiemon Pottery Technique Preservation Society.
In 1983, received the Award as the Honorary Citizen by San Francisco, USA.
In 1984, received the Japan Ceramics Society Award and Saga Governor Award.
In 1986, received the Japan Kogei Association Encouragement Award.
In 1992, inaugurated as the Issuikai Ceramic Art Club Steering Committee. Received the Japan Kogei Association Encouragement Award.
In 1993, inaugurated as the Honorary Member of the International Ceramics Academy.
In 1994, inaugurated as the Audit Committee of the Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition.
In 1997, inaugurated as the Chairman of the Saga Prefecture Pottery Association.
In 1998, received the Foreign Minister’s Commendation.
In 1999, inaugurated as the Full time Professor, Graduate School of Arts, Kyushu Sangyo University. Received the Minister of Education’s Commendation.
In 2000, inaugurated as the Chairman of the Arita Ceramic Art Association.
In 2001, inaugurated as the Principal of the Arita College of Ceramics. Certified as the Human National Treasure in Overglaze Porcelain. Received the Saga Shimbun Cultural Award.
In 2005, received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon. Received the award as the Arita Town Honorary Citizen.
In 2006, inaugurated as the Vice Director of the Japan Kogei Association.
In 2007, received the West Japan Culture Award.
While following traditional techniques, he has developed the unique style that incorporates modernity, and left a great mark as the modern kakiemon master craftsman.