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  Complete Netsuke...Page 1  

Since traditional kimonos have no pockets, Japanese men and women would wear a compartmentalized box called an Inro hung below the obi, a wide fabric kimono belt, on a double cord.
 At the top of the cord, a large carved bead called
netsuke (pronounced nets-key) acted as a toggle to anchor the inro with the cord passing under the obi.
The smaller
ojime
(pronounced oh-jay-meh, and used for both singular and plural) bead served as a sliding closure to secure the lid of the inro.
 Since the
netsuke sits atop the obi, it usually appears to be upside-down when strung as a necklace pendant, unless the designer strings through an open area rather than the hole or uses wirework to correct its orientation.

These hand carved boxwood beads reveal exquisite detail, and complicated undercuts.
Some skeptics suspect they are cast replicas, as the material and carvings seem too flawless
to be original handwork.
But it is the exceptionally tight grain of boxwood that allows for such intricate carving,
coupled with the skill of master wood carvers who can create such lifelike and personable creatures.

These carvings are produced in the Heibei Province of China.  After ivory was banned in the mid-1980's, boxwood was recently rediscovered.  Although different in color, it has a density and fine grain suitable for ivory-like detail.  A master carver first creates 5-10 ojime designs.  Fellow artists use these master beads as a reference for their own carvings.  Contemporary Chinese Master-Carvers take up to four hours to make each one, and are individually signed by the artists who carved them.  The completed beads are hand polished and waxed one more time to insure brightness and durability.
 

Netsuke
Sizes range from 1.5 to 2.5 inches.
Below are Netsuke at  $
25.50  each.
After your REVIEW of the below products,
the "Add To Cart" Button will ask which
Netsuke Number you would like to purchase,
and please remember, there may be a lead-time involved with your order.
 



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Two Frogs On A Lily Pad
net0001
Two Frogs On A Lily Pad
Three Frogs
net0004
Three Frogs
Turtle And Egg
net0007
Turtle And Egg
Mermaid With Pearl Of Wisdom
net0010
Mermaid With Pearl Of Wisdom
Circling Mermaid
net0013
Circling Mermaid
Four Fish Bundle
net0016
Four Fish Bundle
Crab
net0019
Crab
Quan Yin, the Goddess of Compassion, and the patron saint of barren women. Her name in Chinese roughly translates as, The One who Hears the Cries of the World.
net0022
Quan Yin
Cicada In Bamboo
net0025
Cicada In Bamboo
Graceful Swan
net0028
Graceful Swan
Carved dragon miniature gong, hollow inside and small stick to make a sound.
net0031
Dragon Gong
Horse In Motion
net0034
Horse In Motion
Pig
net0037
Pig
Snake
net0042
Snake
 

Frog On Bamboo
net0002
Frog On Bamboo
Frogs On A Lily Pad
net0005
Frogs On A Lily Pad
Mermaid With Pearl
net0008
Mermaid With Pearl
Resting Mermaid
net0011
Resting Mermaid
Mermaid And Child
net0014
Mermaid And Child
Octopus
net0017
Octopus
Buddha Face
net0020
Buddha Face
Long Life Turtle
net0023
Long Life Turtle
Bat in flight on a delicately carved bamboo.
net0026
Bat In Bamboo
Monkey Sitting in Bamboo Hoop
net0029
Monkey Sitting in Bamboo Hoop
Flowing Rooster
net0032
Flowing Rooster
Seated Bunny Rabbit
net0035
Seated Bunny Rabbit
Three Frogs On A Leaf
net0039
Three Frogs On A Leaf
Dragon Around A Sphere
net0043
Dragon Around A Sphere
Embellished Standing Dragon
net0045
Embellished Standing Dragon

 

Sumo Frog
net0003
Sumo Frog
Turtles
net0006
Turtles
Nursing Mermaid
net0009
Nursing Mermaid
Mermaid Brushing Her Hair
net0012
Mermaid Brushing Her Hair
Double Fish
net0015
Double Fish
Two Fish Spiraling
net0018
Two Fish Spiraling
Seated Buddha holding prayer mala beads.
net0021
Seated Buddha
Bat In Flight
net0024
Bat In Flight
Cicada Sitting On Bamboo
net0027
Cicada Sitting On Bamboo
Blowfish shaped carved miniature gong with stick, for gentle sound.
net0030
Blowfish Gong
Seated Horse
net0033
Seated Horse
Curled Bunny Rabbit
net0036
Curled Bunny Rabbit
Skull
net0040
Skull
Dragon Throwing Flames
net0044
Dragon Throwing Flames
 


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