Nakada Kazuo: A Master of Silver on Porcelain
Nakada Kazuo — A Master of Silver on Porcelain offers a rare glimpse into the dedication, skill, and quiet passion that define Japan's master craftspeople.
The Artisan's Journey
Becoming a master artisan in Japan is a lifelong commitment. Many begin their apprenticeship in their teens, spending years mastering foundational techniques before developing their personal artistic voice. This patient dedication — often spanning decades — produces Japanese porcelain of extraordinary depth and quality.
Tradition & Innovation
The finest Japanese artisans honor inherited techniques while bringing their own sensibility to each piece. This balance between preservation and personal expression is what keeps traditional crafts vital and relevant. Each generation adds its layer to a story that stretches back centuries.
The Workshop
Japanese craft workshops are spaces where time moves differently. The rhythm of work follows natural cycles — the drying of clay, the curing of lacquer, the cooling of fired ceramics. Many artisans still use tools handed down through generations, maintaining a physical connection to their craft's history.
Living National Treasures
Japan's Ningen Kokuhō (人間国宝) program — "Living National Treasures" — recognizes exceptional artisans whose mastery preserves important cultural techniques. This designation reflects Japan's profound respect for craft and its understanding that traditional knowledge exists only in the hands and minds of living practitioners.
Supporting Artisan Craft
When you choose authentic Japanese porcelain, you're directly supporting the continuation of these remarkable traditions. Each purchase helps sustain workshops, fund apprenticeships, and ensure that centuries of accumulated knowledge continue into the future.
At Sakitime, we build direct relationships with Japanese artisans and workshops, ensuring that every piece in our collection represents genuine craft at its finest. Explore and connect with the makers behind the work.
