A wooden netsuke: a wolf with a skull, Late 18th Century

A wooden netsuke: a wolf with a skull
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E. Pranger Oriental Art
Price
Less than € 5.000
Status
Available
Origin
Japan
Period
Late 18th Century
Reference
2110-14


Description

A wooden netsuke of a wolf with a skull.

Netsuke are the toggles used to attach various items to the belt of the traditional Japanese dress. These could be as simple as a stone, a twig or a coin. But especially in the 18th and 19th century, the netsuke became more and more elegant. Eventually, they changed from practical, everyday objects into works of art. Later netsuke were not intended for serious use, which gave the artists more creative freedom. Smooth contours were no longer necessary, and the holes for the cord could be smaller and of equal size.


Dimensions

Height
3.00 cm / 1 in

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