kakiemons

/ˌkɑkiˈɛmɑnz/
noun
  1. A type of Japanese porcelain, originally from Arita, known for its delicate, colorful enamel decoration, often featuring floral or bird designs.
    • She collects Kakiemons and displays them in a glass cabinet.
    • The antique shop had a beautiful set of Kakiemons for sale.
    • The museum's exhibit of Kakiemons showed the fine craftsmanship of 17th-century Japan.
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