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Meiji Era Metalworking Elaborate Netsuke Inro Japanese antique art Sagemono

$ 137.28

Availability: 73 in stock
  • Type: Netsuke
  • Condition: Deer horn Netsuke. Does not use endangered species.
  • Primary Material: Metal , brass , Wood
  • Featured Refinements: Inro
  • Maker: japanese craftsman
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Age: 1900-1940

    Description

    Netsuke (1)-Diameter 30mm (35mm including chain) X Length 76mm (81mm including chain)
    Netsuke (2)-Diameter 37mm x Thickness 15mm
    It is an exhibition of two wooden netsuke period items.
    The one is a netsuke with a brass plate attached to a rare hexagonal column molding [ebony material] and a chain (brass, partly connected with red copper) attached.
    Furthermore, the brass plate is decorated with finely processed "metalworking sculptures" such as [fish, aquatic plants] and [petal patterns].
    This metal fitting alone is a valuable gem.
    The other one is a wooden "jet black-painted" bun netsuke with a metal "mirror lid" (what is the material details?).
    This product also has a beautiful [geometric pattern] engraved on the mirror lid.
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