Kakiemon
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Kakiemon
Summary
Kakiemon is a pottery style[1]. Kakiemon draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (pottery_style category, ranking #15 of 41).[2]
Key Facts
- Kakiemon is credited with the discovery of Sakaida Kakiemon[3].
- Kakiemon's image is recorded as Gelobd bord met heggen, prunus, bamboe, pijnboom en vogels-Rijksmuseum BK-1968-229-B.jpeg[4].
- Kakiemon's instance of is recorded as pottery style[5].
- Sakaida Kakiemon is named after Kakiemon[6].
- Kakiemon's location is recorded as Arita[7].
- Kakiemon's subclass of is recorded as Arita ware[8].
- Kakiemon's subclass of is recorded as pottery[9].
- Kakiemon's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00956450[10].
- Kakiemon's Commons category is recorded as Kakiemon[11].
- Kakiemon's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05pq6_[12].
- Kakiemon's official website is recorded as https://kakiemon.co.jp/en/[13].
- Kakiemon's Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300018597[14].
- Kakiemon's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as art/Kakiemon-ware[15].
- Kakiemon's published in is recorded as book[16].
- Kakiemon's published in is recorded as Nutrition Intervention Strategies in National Development[17].
- Kakiemon's published in is recorded as Nutrition Intervention Strategies in National Development[18].
- Kakiemon's BBC Things ID is recorded as 5ce69df4-c9e9-40cb-93d6-1b699d15e791[19].
- Kakiemon's intangible cultural heritage status is recorded as Intangible Cultural Properties that need measures such as documentation[20].
- Kakiemon's Auckland Museum ID is recorded as 2[21].
- Kakiemon's Online PWN Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 3919095[22].
- Kakiemon's Joconde epoch ID is recorded as T93-818[23].
- Kakiemon's Grove Art Online ID is recorded as T045508[24].
- Kakiemon's museum-digital tag ID is recorded as 38023[25].
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Works and Contributions
Kakiemon is credited with the discovery of Sakaida Kakiemon[3].
Why It Matters
Kakiemon draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (pottery_style category, ranking #15 of 41).[2] Kakiemon has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] Kakiemon is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]