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This hand-carved modern Netsuke features a fierce tiger, delicately carved from boxwood, poised within a lotus bud. Handcrafted by a skilled Japanese artist, this traditional netsuke (a toggle used to suspend inro,) features a beautifully carved tiger resting peacefully within a lotus bud.

 

The delicate details and intricate craftsmanship of this tiny treasure makes it an elegant addition to any space. This netsuke is finished with a yellow willow lacquered finish, giving it a warm and natural look.

What is a Netsuke?
A netsuke is a small carved ornament, traditionally made of ivory, wood, or other materials, that originated in Japan around the 17th century. They were originally simply-carved button fastener on the cords of an inrō, a small case that hung suspended from one's obi on traditional Japanese garments such as kimono. The netsuke prevented the inrō from slipping off the sash.

 

Netsuke eventually came be appreciated not only for their practical use but also as miniature works of art, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistic traditions of Japan. Netsuke come in various shapes and designs, often depicting animals, mythical creatures, plants, and everyday objects. They are highly collectible treasures, both the antiques and modern masterpieces.

 

Whether you're a seasoned Japanophile or starting a new collection, this tiger in lotus bud netsuke is sure to be an adorable addition.

Tiger in Lotus Bud | Netsuke

R2 200,00Price
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  • Condition: Antique

     

    Age: c. 1980s

     

    Signed: Yes. 


    Subject: Tiger resting in bamboo shoot.


    Dimentions: 5.5cm x 3cm x 3cm.

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