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Netsuke are miniature sculptures that originated in 17th century Japan to serve as ornate fasteners for containers (pocket substitutes) that hung from kimono sashes. Netsuke evolved over time from being strictly functional, into objects of extraordinary craftsmanship and artistry. Today, some of the finest netsuke command prices in the thousands of dollars.The inexpensive yet faithful polystone reproductions that we offer can be found in some of the world's finest museum shops.
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Rooster Netsuke
Rooster Netsuke
Price $22.50

A Traditional Japanese figurine.

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Hotei with Baby Netsuke
Hotei with Baby Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Cat Netsuke
Cat Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Turtle Bowl Netsuke
Turtle Bowl Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Mirror Polisher Netsuke
Mirror Polisher Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Horse with Monkey Netsuke
Horse with Monkey Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Horse Netsuke
Horse Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Tiger Netsuke
Tiger Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Elephant at Festival Netsuke
Elephant at Festival Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.
Two Rabbits Netsuke
Two Rabbits Netsuke
Price $22.50

The traditional Japanese kimono lacked pockets. Netsuke were devised as a means to hang pouches, thus enabling the wearer to carry a number of personal items. A practical invention that filled a very specific need over a period of 300 years, netsuke evolved into a unique form of miniature sculpture. Subjects varied widely, including deities, legendary heroes and animals.
These are museum quality reproductions of historic hand carved netsuke.The originals were made of ivory or wood. Ours are made from a polymer resin that elephants & walruses everywhere prefer. They range from about two to three inches in height.