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Japan Netsuke
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 30-11-2007

As a functioning style of artworks, the beautification of Netsuke was highly expressive and desired. The beautifully intricate formal formations of Netsuke originate in the culture long ago in Japan. The current form of international Netsuke collections is not so devoted to necessity, since it is a direct functional art ". The beautiful art forms of delicate Japanese Netsuke can not be beat on quality and the perfect detail, no matter the circumstances. There has long been Netsuke Society International. By connecting with the International Netsuke Society, there is a full-time and the collection period to 1975 he founded Netsuke collections of art and community Sagemono. Netsuke has never been conceived as a weak material formation.
What is incredibly unique to the 300 hundred years old, works Netsuke artistic originally used for the functional form of fitness to hold someone's personal items securely in a small box or pouch of tissue has become now one of the most desired single collection to date. As a functioning style of artworks, the beautification of Netsuke was highly expressive and desired. Even from the origin principle, Netsuke had distinguished himself in a way which is still expressive Mesmerize many art collectors today.
Formal training beautifully intricate Netsuke originate in the culture long ago in Japan. Netsuke desire of actually collecting all started through accidental means, by complete due to the process of trying to safely hold personal belongings close to your body throughout the day while out doing personal business. With Japanese Netsuke is one of the "only" types of individual expressiveness throughout that period of time, the many realms of Netsuke only continued to flourish, and this is one of the main common denominators that contribute fully to the International Netsuke Society today.
The current form of international Netsuke collections is not so devoted to necessity, since it is a direct functional art ". In basic terms, there is nothing like him! When done in the original training art and sophistication, there is little that will successfully hold a candle to the real meaning of art works of nationally known Netsuke. Netsuke today has made to be collected and appreciated as an art formation instead of part of necessity to the Japanese daily wardrobe.
There has never been, and still does not have anything like that. The beautiful art forms of delicate Japanese Netsuke simply can not be beaten on quality and the perfect detail, no matter the circumstances. There has been much time the International Netsuke Society. It was a group of Netsuke collections was not that long ago, an international group started in 1975, which is fully dedicated to collections and studies related forms of art and Sagemono Netsuke collections is free.
When connecting with the International Netsuke Society, there full-time and with the harvesting period of 1975 founded Netsuke collections of art and community Sagemono. Netsuke has never been conceived as a training weak material.
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Bone Netsuke
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 23-01-2007

tell the story of China 4 belles netsuke gui?
ivory netsuke antique or old bone
several bits of information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsuke
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Figurine Netsuke
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 09-09-2006

Can you tell us when you see real Ivory?
I have some Netsuke Figurines, which I think are made of ivory, but recently some people I have said that they think they are plastic. Do you know how to tell the difference? Reply to my email and I can add a picture of them and maybe that can help. I was interested in selling my figures, but do not know what they are worth. Can you help me with this?
Hello. According to this article: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Do-You-Tell-Fake-Ivory-From-Real&id=1025288, that can be hard to tell the difference looking. However, the article describes what seems like a simple needle "hot" test that can be done to determine if it is plastic (or resin) or real ivory. If they do the test and the real ivory, I'm afraid I have no idea what they are worth. Maybe you can find similar ones for sale Online? I've also heard of this site where you pay a small fee and, presumably, an expert tells what your item is worth: http://www.wiw2u.com/. But I do not know how reputable they are. Good luck to you.
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Netsuke Carving
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-07-2006

Not only Japanese Netsuke craftsmen personally openly expressive and very personal with their highly detailed creations, but so were those who chose to use the open Sizes expressive Netsuke.
The Netsuke-made designers and collectors of today have continued to history, tradition, beauty and passion for the love of Netsuke today as it was felt by the original creators and collectors of Japan in the early centuries ago Netsuke in culture Japanese.
The fear and fascination that still continues to bring Netsuke us today for a Japanese culture in a period of more than 300 years, yet can stir the emotions of today's diverse cultural backgrounds of those responsible for Netsuke Netsuke and collectors around the world. And then in the era of social control people of Japan, the original highly expressive tiny little detail, the objects inch would say so openly through the very detailed and exquisite formations Netsuke carvings that express only allowed under the Japanese rule of the dynasty.
Starting with the so innocently needs through excellence Japanese, Netsuke small changes were first made only for holding personal belongings around their waists, while going through your normal day. Since the traditional dress of Japanese kimonos have no pockets, bags or small boxes had fabric worn around the waist for most of the Japanese culture, so to bring along their currencies, medicines, tobacco and so on, while going about their daily routines. Was 1 inch small lever kept the personal items of the fall of the personal transportation device.
In a closed society that was not allowed to be freely expressive, alternation Netsuke quickly became a form of individual expression that could be used quiet. These creations Netsuke quickly became how to express all what was seen, desired and experienced in the everyday life of the average Japanese person. Not only Japanese Netsuke craftsmen personally openly expressive and very individual their highly detailed creations, but so were those who chose to wear the openly expressive Netsuke carvings.
Netsuke carvings would be based on all the different types of environment and actions of the natural world and animals above and below the ocean, trees and humanities courses, with and without animals intertwined together with the realm of fantasy of Japanese culture. Netsuke was and still is today some of the most precious natural resources around, like the various objects animal ivory legal, natural hardwood, hard ocean pens, along with glass, ceramics, and polymers for ways to delicately Netsuke beautiful art.
The Netsuke-made designers and collectors of today have continued to history, tradition, beauty and passion for the love of Netsuke today as it was felt by the original creators and collectors of Japan in the early centuries ago Netsuke in Japanese culture.
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Wood Netsuke
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 09-02-2006

Traditionally, these ways of changing the locks were of strings with the types of sliding beads to keep personal belongings. These forms of restraint accounts were finally coming handmade in different types of artistic expression.
There are nine different forms of netsuke known as netsuke Katabori or sculpture, "" netsuke Anabori or hollow "," Sashi netsuke or stab, "" Obi-sashi Hasami or elongated netsuke "," Female or mask netsuke "," Manju netsuke "," RYUSEN netsuke "," Kagamibuta or mirror lid netsuke, netsuke and Karakuri or mechanism. "
The original types Netsuke miniature sculptures were of hardwood type or different types of ivory objects. Although elephant ivory has long kimono did not have the comfort of their pockets, were the creative ways in different sizes or boxes of clothing fabrics and bags. These different types of transport equipment have traditionally worn around the waste to carry some of the small part that you want staff should take with them throughout the day.
Along with important issues, like the seals of money or drugs, there would often also things like pipes, snuff and snuff or any other desired type of personal needs. Transport on these devices, there would be no need to hold personal items in a string and a small sandwich. Traditionally, these forms of change String locks were the types of sliding beads to keep personal belongings. These forms of securing accounts were finally coming handmade in different types of artistic expression.
These pieces are individually handmade art what is known as netsuke. Although it was originally known as netsuke purely useful and necessary, which soon became one of the more freely expressive forms of art over a period of a rigid Empire did not accept the majority the types of freedoms expressly opened. To a world culturally rigid little or no freedoms, these forms of many different types of netsuke were apparently exempt from most of the portents of expression during the emperor rule.
As the popularity of netsuke quickly grew, so did the different formations and styles of netsuke pieces themselves. There are nine different forms of netsuke known as "Katabori or sculpture netsuke", "Anabori or netsuke hole "," Sashi netsuke or stab, "" Obi-sashi netsuke Hasami or elongated, "" Man or mask netsuke "," Manju netsuke "," RYUSEN netsuke "," Kagamibuta or mirror lid netsuke, netsuke and Karakuri or mechanism.
The original types Netsuke miniature sculptures were of hardwood type or different types of ivory objects. Although elephant ivory has long been the group was, mammoth ivory netsuke is often the kind of ivory used in the manufacture of parts netsuke today. There are also many other kinds of types of material that today and yesterday may netsuke be as clay, porcelain, agate, and even bamboo.
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Japanese Netsuke
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 14-11-2004

In Japanese mythology, what is the symbolism of a young boy with a roll mounted on the back of a giant tent
I have a netsuke of a child in the back of a tent, holding a scroll. Are you a God? I guess its something to do with wisdom. Thanks in advance.
The Children's Day in Japan that uses a command like this: Here is a quote from the source below explaining that "Gogatsu Ningyo (5 Dolls month) are shown in houses and shop windows with images of Kintarou, usually riding a big tent, and a traditional Japanese samurai helmet, a Kabuto. Kintarou and Kabuto are symbols a strong and healthy child. Kintarou (金太郎) is the name of a childhood hero of the Heian era, famous for his strength as a child. It is said that Kintarou mounted on a bear instead of a horse, and playing with animals in the mountains when I was a young boy.
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