Sakaida Kakiemon
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Sakaida Kakiemon (Japanese: 酒井田柿右衛門), or Sakaida Kizaemon (1596 — 1666) was a Japanese potter who invented the style known after him as Kakiemon. He worked in association with Higashijima Tokue, and created the first enamelled porcelain in Japan.[1]