Netsuke
A netsuke is a miniature sculpture, originating in 17th century Japan. Initially a simply-carved button fastener on the cords of an inrō box, netsuke later developed into ornately sculpted objects of craftsmanship. Wikipedia
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About 80 percent of surviving antique netsuke were carved in various types of native Japanese wood—cypress, cherry, black persimmon, yew, camphor, zelkova, and ...
They are carved from a wide range of materials, wood and ivory being most commonly used. They take as themes natural objects such as animals, fruits or flowers; ...
Each piece is illustrated and discussed in detail; techniques are explained, rich religious and historical allusions are explored, and elements of parody, ...
Created in the 1700s and 1800s, each netsuke is unique. They depict a huge range of subjects from Japanese popular culture. 75 of these tiny masterpieces ...