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Netsuke - The Sennin Teirei

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Basic Information

Accession Number:1888M59
Collection:Applied Art - Asian
Date:1860 c - 1860 c

Notes

Netsuke (in English, root attachment) can be of many designs, their function was to secure such items as the inro (seal box) to the obi (sash), by means of a cord passing through two holes within the netsuke. The cords of the inro could be tightened by the ojime (bead), which might be of the same material as the netsuke, or some contrasting medium, as suited the taste of the wearer. This netsuke depicts a sennin (sage) called Teirei, riding on the back of a crane.

Presented by John Feeney.

Further Information

Production Period:Edo period (1615-1868)
Medium:Ivory, carved and stained.
Material(s):Ivory
Place of Origin:Japan

Dimensions

Depth:15 mm
Diameter:41 mm