Mesmerizing Edo Period Ivory Miniature Sculpture: Laughter (1603-1868)

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Edo period Ivory Miniature Sculpture, the statue in the image appears to be a netsuke, a form of miniature sculpture that was traditionally used in Japan, particularly during the Edo period (1603-1868). Netsuke served both functional and aesthetic purposes, acting as a counterweight for pouches or containers worn with traditional Japanese garments that lacked pockets.

This netsuke depicts a jovial figure, which could represent one of the Seven Lucky Gods or perhaps a character from Japanese folklore. The material looks like ivory, which was commonly used for netsuke due to its smooth texture and carvability.

The value of a netsuke depends on its age, provenance, craftsmanship, and material. Authentic, antique netsuke can be quite valuable to collectors, especially well-crafted pieces from the Edo period.

 

 

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