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What are
Netsuke?
Netsuke ('netskei) is a small carving usually made from wood or ivory and originally developed in Japan. This form of small sculpture served as toggle in Japan for over a period of more than three hundred years, for both functional and aesthetic purposes..

Kimono, the traditional form of Japanese dress, had no
pockets. Women could tuck small personal items into
their sleeves, but men suspended their tobacco wallets
etc., on a silk cord, from their obi (sash). These
hanging objects are called sagemono. To stop the cord
from slipping through the obi, a small toggle was
attached. This toggle is called netsuke (approx.
2inches). A sliding bead (ojime, approx. 1inch) was
strung on the cord between the netsuke and the sagemono
to tighten or loosen the opening of the sagemono. The
entire ensemble was then worn, at the waist, and
functioned as a sort of removable hip pocket. All three
objects, the netsuke, the ojime and the different types
of sagemono were often beautifully decorated with
elaborate carving, lacquer work, or inlays of rare and
exotic materials. All three items developed into highly
coveted and collectible art forms but it is the netsuke
that most captivated the collector.
Today, contemporary netsukes of the finest quality are
still being carved, as highly respected original works
of art. While not intended to be worn they adhere to all
the standards of a true netsuke. There are several
dozens highly successful netsuke artists, many of whom
have been apprentices to great carvers of the past, who
are currently creating modern masterpieces. Another
fascinating aspect of these contemporary netsukes is
that they reflect the time and place in which artists
live. In the early part of this century, dealers
encouraged netsuke carvers to emulate antique netsukes
both in style and subject matter, as they had a charm of
their own.
In USA, netsuke’s aesthetic value has been widely
noticed and there is a large amount of netsuke lovers
and collectors. Every year, millions netsukes are
imported into America. In Britain and other European
countries, netsuke’s value has also been spotted and the
group of netsuke fans is growing dramatically.
Galaxy Nine Ltd. Tel: 0044-786-1372248; 0044-79170-88886
Website:
www.netsukecollection.co.uk,
Email:
business@galaxynine.co.uk
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