Gama Sennin, netsuke - Boxwood - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)
Antique sennin, boxwood sculpture, finely carved, Edo period, first half of the 19th century, very finely carved, made by hand, fine boxwood, finely made, Japan. A netsuke is a small object that is attached with a string to sagemono (dangling objects) such as inrô (medicine container for men) or tobacco pouches. Condition: Very well preserved No damage. Dimensions: height of the scultpure 11 cm. Insured shipping worldwide via DHL.
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Antique sennin, boxwood sculpture, finely carved, Edo period, first half of the 19th century, very finely carved, made by hand, fine boxwood, finely made, Japan. A netsuke is a small object that is attached with a string to sagemono (dangling objects) such as inrô (medicine container for men) or tobacco pouches. Condition: Very well preserved No damage. Dimensions: height of the scultpure 11 cm. Insured shipping worldwide via DHL.