BOXWOOD HAND CARVED NETSUKE STUNNING BIG HEAD OCTOPUS

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Item Description: You're bidding on an excellent piece of best quality authentic solid boxwood Japanese detail hand carved live-like Japanese netsuke, the size of this piece is approximately 2", item is in excellent condition with no cracks or damage. (detail pictures of the exact item as follow), very unique piece don't miss your chance to grab it! 100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money back! Little History About Netsuke: Netsuke literally means "root for fastening" (ne tsuke). Netsuke are toggles worn by Japanese men of the upper and middle classes. These "roots for fastening" developed from a practical object to a coveted collector's item. The origin of netsuke is of a rather practical manner. Japanese kimonos had no pockets. The kimono was tied together with a sash or belt, called obi. So everything that you would carry in a pocket was put into a pouch or a box and attached to the sash with strings. The netsuke with two openings for the string to pass, acted as a toggle to prevent the sagemono (everything hanging from the sash) from slipping down from the obi. The channel or hole carved into the netsuke for the passage of the cord is called the himotoshi. If a netsuke has a natural opening for the cord to pass, one speaks of a natural himotoshi. Far beyond their practical use, they were considered as a status symbol by read more