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Netsuke of a Kappa. Japan, 18th century. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
Case (Inrō) with Design of Fireworks, Japan, 19th C. Case: red lacquer and powdered gold and si
Netsuke of a Kappa, mid 19th century, Japan - Met Museum
Netsuke of a Kappa with a cucumber. Japan, 19th century. Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
aleyma:Netsuke with owl and owlet on a pine branch, made in Japan in the mid-19th century (source).
soystrawbs:djinn-gallery:Octopus playing a shamisen , 19th Century Japanese Netsuke attributed to &l
Octopus Grasping a Piece of CoralJapanese, 18th-19th century (Edo; Meiji).The Walters Art Museum
Kagami netsuke with design of peacock and peoniesJapaneseEdo period–Meiji eramid to late 19th
asianhistory:Netsuke of Two Male FiguresDate: 19th century, Japan.Medium: IvoryAnd “Pop N
Netsuke of Two Male FiguresDate: 19th century, Japan.Medium: IvoryAnd “Pop Netsuke (Anger
TONIGHT: Discover netsuke, artful miniature sculpture from Japan’s Edo period, through a discu
cma-japanese-art: Inro, Ojime, Netsuke, Shibata Zeshin, later 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japan
japaneseaesthetics: Three rats eating a fish head. Netsuke: Miniature Sculpture of Japan. &nb
historyarchaeologyartefacts: The Dancing Fox, a stained ivory netsuke from the Edo period. 18th cent
blackpaint20: A wonderful ivory netsuke of a cluster of rats (4 cm in diameter) made in J
drakontomalloi: Kaigyokusai Masatsugu - Earthquake Fish netsuke. Mid- to late 19th century
artistsanimals:Title: TigerArtist: RakuOrigin: JapanDate: late 18th centuryMedium: IvorySize: H. 1 3
djinn-gallery:Octopus playing a shamisen , 19th Century Japanese Netsuke attributed to ‘Somin&
blackpaint20: A wonderful ivory netsuke of a cluster of rats (4 cm in diameter) made in J
asianhistory: Netsuke of Two Male FiguresDate: 19th century, Japan.Medium: Ivory And “Pop
Netsuke of Two Male FiguresDate: 19th century, Japan.Medium: IvoryAnd “Pop Netsuke (Anger
samuraibara: lilit69: Antique- Homo- Erotica-Japanese Netsuke (根付) were small sculptures used like a
antique-scarecrow: nyctaeus:‘A Cluster of Rats’, a Japanese Netsuke (small scu
japaneseaesthetics: Shibyama inlaid ivory fruit netsuke, decorated with insects. 2.25ins high.
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