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Finely carved wood netsuke figure of a seating young girl , artist's signature on the base, with holes drilled for …
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Finely carved wood netsuke figure of a seating young girl , artist's signature on the base, with holes drilled for function early to mid 20th century. Size: Length of the carving is 2 inches long and 1 inches high. Condition Report: Good condition.
1" w by 1" d by 2" h
a must fro anyone's collection
Netsuke dates primarily from Japan's Edo Period (1603–1868), originating in the 17th century as functional toggles for kimonos, evolving into highly artistic miniature sculptures, with peak popularity until the Meiji Period (1868–1912) when Westernization decreased their need, though carving continued for collectors.
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