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Netsuke, Japan Insects amid Autumn Flowers and Grassesmid- to late 19th century,Ivory with staining,
treasures-and-beauty: 19th Century Japanese Carved Ivory Mouse Traveler Netsuke Signed Gyokuseki
Kewsion (Kewpie x Anime characters) Netsuke Straps.1) Kewpie x Tarepanda2) Kewpie x Parman3) Kewpie
Christmas tree netsuke made using tsumami technique, so cute! (seen on)
met-asian: Netsuke of Boat with the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Masahiro, late 18th century, Metropo
mia-japanese-korean: Fox Priest, Yoshitada, early 19th century, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japane
thekimonogallery:Octopus playing a shamisen, 19th Century Japanese Netsuke
Demonic Head Netsuke in Boxwood. Meiji periodCarved as a demonic head with a wide open mouth inlaid
bm-asian-art: Netsuke Depicting Chinese Scholar with Scroll, Hidemasa, 19th century, Brooklyn Museum
An Ivory netsuke of a rabbit by Ohara Mitsuhiro, Osaka, circa 1860
mia-japanese-korean: Seal-form Netsuke [two men], Unknown Japanese, 19th century, Minneapolis Instit
mia-japanese-korean: Netsuke [Chokaro’s horse jumping over gourd], Shigemasa, 19th century, Minneapo
mia-japanese-korean: Netsuke [monkey and turtle], Unknown Japanese, 19th century, Minneapolis Instit
aleyma: Horaku, Owl and Bat netsuke, early to mid 19th century (source).
mia-japanese-korean: Netsuke [woman giving man a treatment], Unknown Japanese, late 19th century, Mi
centuriespast:Netsuke, Skeleton Astride a Skull / Endo period 1615–1868
mia-japanese-korean: Cluster of peaches, Unknown Japanese, 19th century, Minneapolis Institute of Ar
fishstickmonkey: Netsuke: Bud of the Lotus Flower and its Leaf (Manju Netsuke in the Form of Kagamib
A semi-precious stone netsuke with a gold chrysanthemumJapan, 1750–1850 ashmoleanmuseum
mia-japanese-korean: Four-case inro with carved lacquer decoration and netsuke of a box with chinese
cma-japanese-art: Inro, Ojime, Netsuke, Shibata Zeshin, later 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japane
cma-japanese-art: Inro, Ojime, Netsuke, Shibata Zeshin, later 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japane
Edo era tabako-ire (tobacco pouch) and kiseru (tobacco pipe) styles, handy chart once again by Edo l
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Two carved skeletal Netsuke figures by artist Tomoyuki, Japanese, c. 180
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