kakiemon

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Japanese 柿右衛門様式 (Kakiemon yōshiki, literally Kakiemon style). Named after Sakaida Kakiemon (1596-1666), who initially developed the technique.

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kakiemon (uncountable)

  1. Japanese porcelain wares featuring enamel decoration.