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SerJoe netsuke: 2. HARE - work in progress.
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Netsuke (根付) was attached to the end of a small decorative container called an inro, stopping the weight of the inro from slipping through the waist sash (obi). The cord was passed round the back of the sash, and the netsuke hooked over the edge. Netsuke were often carved from ivory or wood, but there are examples of other material. Wednesday, January 13, 2016. 2 HARE - work in progress. Then I drilled himotoshi (only at this stage, to save time and achieve the best results, I used a drill.).
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Internetsuke.com : Norman L. Sandfield's Netsuke Home Page : Who is Norman L. Sandfield?
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Who is Norman L. Sandfield? Middot; Reason's to Contact Norman. Middot; Photo Gallery. Middot; FAQ : Selling your Netsuke. Middot; FAQ : Netsuke Research. Who is Norman L. Sandfield? Norman L. Sandfield started collecting netsuke while working in Japan in July 1968, and has been a dealer specializing in netsuke since January 1, 1978. RECENT EVENTS of Significance. Data base are continuing. Netsuke Kenkyukai Society (now the International Netsuke Society). International Society of Appraisers, (Charter Mem...
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Internetsuke.com : Norman L. Sandfield's Netsuke Home Page : Inventory For Sale
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Middot; Netsuke - Contemporary. Middot; Other - (Ojime, Inro, Sagemono, Chinese Toggles). Middot; Ojime Miseru (Pendent Adapters). Please click on an item on. The left to view a larger image. Contemporary, Ivory frog with double inlaid eyes. SOLD. May be an added signature). Ivory standing unusual figure wearing a hat and holding a begging bowl. 19th Century. SOLD. INV # 2206] Soya. Pupil of Joso). Boxwood, with inlays. A standing sage carrying his gourd and staff. SOLD. INV # 1589] Masashige.
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Internetsuke.com : Norman L. Sandfield's Netsuke Home Page : Inro Cord
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Middot; Color Swatches. Middot; Color List and Price Guide. Middot; The Inro Knot Booklet. Middot; Order and Inquiry Form. I am very proud to offer you what is probably the largest selection of authentic Japanese inro cord outside of Japan. In addition to the attached "Color List and Price Guide for Inro Cord," I have produced two related items to help you select the proper cord for your needs. I hope that these options will help you in making your selection. Norman L. Sandfield. Chicago, IL 60657-4838.
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Internetsuke.com : Norman L. Sandfield's Netsuke Home Page : FAQ : Selling your Netsuke
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Who is Norman L. Sandfield? Middot; Reason's to Contact Norman. Middot; Photo Gallery. Middot; FAQ : Selling your Netsuke. Middot; FAQ : Netsuke Research. FAQ on Learning about Netsuke, and Selling Your Netsuke. By Norman L. Sandfield. September 1, 2006; updated: February 23, 2011. How can I get my netsuke appraised? Charges for Appraisals, Evaluations, and Research Services. What are my options for selling my netsuke? What else do I need to know? What books on Netsuke do you recommend for the beginner?
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SerJoe netsuke: 6. "FISH", step by step.
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Netsuke (根付) was attached to the end of a small decorative container called an inro, stopping the weight of the inro from slipping through the waist sash (obi). The cord was passed round the back of the sash, and the netsuke hooked over the edge. Netsuke were often carved from ivory or wood, but there are examples of other material. Saturday, December 26, 2015. 6 "FISH", step by step. Once again, we polish the surface and stain with a solution of potassium permanganate. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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SerJoe netsuke: 1. HARE - work in progress.
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Netsuke (根付) was attached to the end of a small decorative container called an inro, stopping the weight of the inro from slipping through the waist sash (obi). The cord was passed round the back of the sash, and the netsuke hooked over the edge. Netsuke were often carved from ivory or wood, but there are examples of other material. Tuesday, January 12, 2016. 1 HARE - work in progress. The best material, in my wood arsenal, is the apple tree wood. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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SerJoe netsuke: 2. "FISH", step by step.
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Netsuke (根付) was attached to the end of a small decorative container called an inro, stopping the weight of the inro from slipping through the waist sash (obi). The cord was passed round the back of the sash, and the netsuke hooked over the edge. Netsuke were often carved from ivory or wood, but there are examples of other material. Tuesday, December 22, 2015. 2 "FISH", step by step. Using a drill to remove all unnecessary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It is written in my first post :).