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MARYKAY - DELIGHTFUL TINY SNAKE BOXWOOD NETSUKE SCULPTURE
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MARYKAY - DELIGHTFUL TINY SNAKE BOXWOOD NETSUKE SCULPTURE

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MARYKAY - DELIGHTFUL TINY SNAKEBOXWOOD NETSUKE SCULPTURE

This tiny little sculture is 4.4 x 3.2 x 3.2cms - The detail is stunning

Perfect gift for someone born in Year of the Snake -

 Year Of The Snake

.1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001

 

Netsuke (Japanese:根付) are miniature sculptures that were invented in 17th century JAPAN -

The Kimono (traditional Japanese dress) had no pockets so the people carried a small hanging object - AN INRO- to keep all their possessions in. The INRO had drawstrings to keep it closed and to attach it to the wearers waist. The toggle which secured the drawstrings to the waist was known as the NETSUKE and was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.The OJIME (sliding bead) was strung to the cord between the netsuke and the INRO to tighten or loosen the opening of the INRO....   NETSUKES were made from wood / bone or ivory and were probably always delicately carved. This required enormous skill and craftmanship from the carver. As time went on the carvers became famous for their originality and imagination and often they signed their work in respect to this.

materials used:

  • people - famous and anonymous, current, historical, real and fictitious, children, warriors, priests, etc.
  • craft, trades, professions - often depicting actions (fishermen catching fish, woodcutters cutting wood), or examples(i.e., a stylized apple for an orchardist or apple merchant).
  • animals - zodiac animals and others; it is worth noting that tradition netsuke style depicts octopus figures as having a tube like siphon protruding from the "face" similar to a mouth. If you examine closely, you'll find that some octopuses have nine tentacles instead of 8. These octopuses will usually be found embracing beautiful women; you can guess what the ninth tentacle represents.
  • plants or plant products - small ones, such as beans or chestnuts, are often carved life-size.
  • deities and mythical creatures - often from Chinese myth and religion
  • non-living things - the smallest category. Common examples include roof tiles, coins, and tools
  • abstract - mon patterns and other designs
  • sexual - "shunga" netsuke may depict a male and female in sexual conjugation, or may contain only subtle or symbolic sexual references

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Ancient Chinese wisdom says a Snake in the house is a good omen because it means your family will not starve. This could be taken metaphorically to mean that a Snake could never have a problem with his family starving because he is such a great mediator, making him good at business. Or it could mean that a Snake would be willing to sacrifice his possessions, something the Snake has a lot of, in order to pay for his family’s food. Any way it is interpreted is representative of the Snake’s character and is a measure of the value he puts on his material wealth. The Snake is keen and cunning, quite intelligent and wise.

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Great ! well packed and recieved in good order. Absolutely delighted with this netsuke, I have been looking for this for a while.
13 Apr 2011