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Excellent Sakaida Kakiemon 13th (1906-1982) Arita Ware Porcelain Vase

$1,067.27
£793.94
€890
CA$1,461.46
A$1,624.94
CHF 848.45
MX$19,779.49
NOK 10,825.91
SEK 10,143.36
DKK 6,775.08
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This elegant Arita ware porcelain vase is a stunning example of Japanese craftsmanship by Sakaida Kakiemon XIII (1906-1982). The bottle-shaped vase features a slender neck and a rounded base, showcasing a refined and minimalist form. The traditional Kakiemon-style decoration includes vibrant blue branches and persimmon fruit in a warm red-brown, meticulously hand-painted on a pristine white glaze. This vase reflects the refined aesthetics and sophisticated techniques associated with the Kakiemon family, renowned for their contributions to Japanese ceramics. A perfect piece for collectors of fine Japanese porcelain and Arita ware enthusiasts.

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