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japaneseaesthetics: Manju Netsuke Japan. Meiji period. 1 ¾’’ - 4.5cm An extremely
treasures-and-beauty: 19th Century Japanese Carved Ivory Mouse Traveler Netsuke Signed Gyokuseki
Kappa on a clam , Rensai, late 19th century, netsuke. The Kappa was a Japanese water deity often dep
heaveninawildflower: Netsuke (Japan, 1701-1900). Hare grinding with a mortar and pestle. Probably r
heaveninawildflower: Netsuke of a Rat Grasping a Snowpea (Japan, early 19th century). Wood. Images
fromthedust: Somin (attributed to - Japanese) - Octopus playing a shamisen - ivory netsuke -&nb
bm-asian-art: Netsuke Depicting Ebisu and Fish, Masatomo, 19th century, Brooklyn Museum: Asian ArtSi
fromthedust: Somin (attributed to - Japanese) - Octopus playing a shamisen - ivory netsuke -&nb
thekimonogallery:“netsuke” with a plant motif. This is a netsuke carved from the natural
Ivory netsuke by Tadaju
The rat awakens – netsuke that sparked a bidding war
Netsuke of a Rat Grasping a Soybean Pod | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868)
A Netsuke Menagerie Japanese netsuke are small, exquisitely carved sculptural objects that originall
hentaiosukoubi-tokyo: samuraibara: lilit69: Antique- Homo- Erotica-Japanese Netsuke (根付) were small
animus-inviolabilis: Daruma Yawning Netsuke Carved wood with bone or ivory inlay for the teeth.N.D.
A Sashi Style Stag Antler Netsuke, signed Essai (Hokkyo Sessai, 1820-1879)Source
Kewsion (Kewpie x Anime characters) Netsuke Straps.1) Kewpie x Tarepanda2) Kewpie x Parman3) Kewpie
Before emojis there were… NETSUKE A netsuke is a small sculptural object which has devel
japaneseaesthetics: Shibyama inlaid ivory fruit netsuke, decorated with insects. 2.25ins high.
treasures-and-beauty: 19th Century Japanese Carved Ivory Mouse Traveler Netsuke Signed Gyokuseki
treasures-and-beauty: 19th Century Japanese Carved Ivory Mouse Traveler Netsuke Signed Gyokuseki
treasures-and-beauty:Dark Wood Bat Netsuke, Japan, 19th century, Edo period
djinn-gallery:Octopus playing a shamisen , 19th Century Japanese Netsuke attributed to ‘Somin&
nihon-no-ningyou:A netsuke figure of a sleeping boar covered by grasses. This netsuke dates from the
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