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18 th Century Japanese Samurai The illustration shows the hair, kimono, sagemono, weapons, the Samurai sword. 18 th Century Noblewoman and child in court dress. Obi (belt)
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Netsuke Sagemono
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Inro with Netsuke, Collection of Tucson Museum of Art Himotoshi
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Netsuke Ojime (bead) Inro
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Manju is a round shape netsuke that looks like a small rice cake or bun which is where it’s name comes from.
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The katabori is a miniature carving of a figure- person, animal or insect, sometimes a man-made object.
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Sashi is an long thin shaped netsuke.
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Boxwood trees are common in Japan. Netsuke were carved from boxwood. They also use boxwood to create Bonsai trees. Dragon Netsuke carved from wood, Private Collection
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walnut shell hornbill stone bone ivory, coral, fiber, wood
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Leather Tobacco Pouch with Netsuke attached Inlaid and Gold Lacquer Inro with Netsuke Both objects19th century, Collection of Phoenix Art Museum
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Japanese woodblock print of Commander Perry and other high ranking American officials. Matthew C. Perry c. 1856-58, in a photograph by Mathew Brady.
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Okimono of Musician, Collection of the University of Arizona Museum of Art Okimono Village Scenes, Private Collection
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Tokonoma Japanese Tokonoma
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