Posted 3 years ago
dav2no1
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Japanese Netsuke
Turtle - Approximately 2"
Face - Approximately 1 5/8"
These are a couple of netsuke. The turtle with the rats is a resin reproduction. And the wooden carved face is a contemporary made one. It's a very nice example with fine detail carvings and glass eyes. I've had both for about 20+ years?
NETSUKE
The netsuke is an ornamental piece, usually of carved ivory, used to attach a medicine box, pipe, or tobacco pouch to the obi (sash) of a Japanese man's traditional dress. During the Tokugawa period (1603–1868), netsukes were an indispensable item of dress as well as being fine works of miniature art.
I love Japanese Netsuke!! I love both of these, but that turtle is especially amazing!!!!
The tortoise is a symbol of longevity and immortality, and the rats are good fortune.
I did miss these! Thanks for the nudge. These are great examples of modern netsuke. Love all of the facial expressions.