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Netsuke

Lat / Long36.204826,138.252922 [click for map]
Alternate Number:4-177 (original number)
Object Type:ethnography
Object Count:1
Department:Asia (except western Russia)
Collection Place:Japan
Production Place:Kyōto, Kyoto Prefecture, Kansai region
Ethnographic File Code:2.2 Personal Adornments and Accoutrements
Culture or Time period:Edo period (1603-1868)
Collector:Geraldine C. Robson
Description:Netsuke: dragon, apparently changing into a lotus which has a stem and leaf attached. By Toyomasa. Height: 2.5 cm, Width/breadth: 4.5 cm According to the donor's catalog: "Netsuke of wood, inlaid with translucent horn for eye. Depicts a dragon curled around the inside of a tangerine. The projections provided by the stem and leaves of the fruit serve as the himetoshi (holes for the string that attach netsuke to kimono) for this piece. Signed by Toyomasa, who worked in the mid nineteenth century.
Context of Use:Toggle to be attached to the end of a cord and thrust through the sash of a kimono for the support of a purse, pouch or lacquer box.
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Materials:Wood (plant material)
Comment:Stolen 1981. Returned from England via UCPD 6-1-81.
Collection Date:before 1940
Production Date:1800-1868
Accession Number:Acc.2384
Accession Date:1968
Acquisition Date:June 12, 1968
Donor:Estate of Geraldine C. and Kernan Robson
Maker / Artist:Toyomasa
Loans:S1970-1971 #109: Department of Art History (UC Berkeley) (April 6, 1971–April 7, 1971)


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