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Boxwood Netsuke Kitsune (Fox) Figurine Lucky charm Sculpture
$ 52.8
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Description
Item TitleNetsuke Kitsune (Fox) Figurine
Lucky charm Boxwood Delicate Sculpture
Description
[History of netsuke]
In the Edo period, "netsuke" was invented because it is necessary to prevent the loss or theft of "bags" such as inro, yatate, cigarette holder, and bag.
I hung the sash on the obi with a string and attached a netsuke to the other end to make it a fastener. Takushoku (boxwood) ・ Using pottery and metal as materials, elaborate carvings are given with dexterity peculiar to Japanese people.
Height approx .: 7.0 cm. Width approx .: 2.0 cm
Depth approx .: 1.5 cm
◆ There is a hole
Not only as a figurine, but also as a netsuke or strap by attaching a string.
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