Sakaida Family

Sakaida Family

▪ Japanese family
also called  Kakiemon Family,  

      celebrated family of Japanese potters whose founder, Sakaida Kizaemon (1596–1666), was awarded the name Kakiemon in recognition of his capturing the delicate red colour and texture of the persimmon (kaki) in porcelain. See Kakiemon ware.

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