RecordNetsuke, toggle of ivory< 1 of 1 > Back made in Japan
Netsuke, toggle of ivoryTwo netsuke made of ivory are carved into tengu or wood sprites hatching from their eggs. A netsuke is used to fasten an inro, a small lacquered container, which hung from the sash of a man's kimono. They became miniature art forms in their own right. These netsuke show tengu or woodsprites in two stages of hatching from their eggs. They helped their chief to teach Yoshitsune, a medieval hero, archery. The himetoshi, holes for passing the cord through are on the back of b) and to the side of a). Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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