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On traditional Japanese garments, women’s sleeves were partially sewn up and could be used as pockets, while men’s sleeves were open, leaving nowhere to keep small personal items. Instead, men carried objects in pouches and boxes hanging from cords. The cords were slipped under their wide sash belts and balanced by a small weight – the netsuke. Usually carved from wood, horn or ivory, these little sculptures were objects of fashion and could take any form, including yōkai.

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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of a mushroom with 'okame' leaning against it and 'oni' crouching under it', 1800s, ivory. Art Gallery of New South Wales, gift of G F Williams 1995.
'Netsuke in the form of a mushroom with 'okame' leaning against it and 'oni' crouching under it'
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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of a demon chanting Buddhist sutra', 1800s, ivory. Art Gallery New South Wales, bequest of Henry Albert Nathan 1941.
'Netsuke in the form of a demon chanting Buddhist sutra', 1800s
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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of a seated skeleton hitting a 'wooden fish' bell ('mokugyo')', 1800s, wood. Art Gallery of New South Wales, gift of G F Williams 1995.
'Netsuke in the form of a seated skeleton hitting a 'wooden fish' bell ('mokugyo')', 1800s
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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of a fox disguised as a woman dancing', 1800s, wood. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Gift of G F Williams 1995.
'Netsuke in the form of a fox disguised as a woman dancing', 1800s
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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of a monkey dressed as a court noble', 1800s, porcelain with overglaze colouring. Art Gallery of New South Wales.
'Netsuke in the form of a monkey dressed as a court noble' 1800s
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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of a Kirin', 1800s, ivory. Art Gallery of New South Wales, gift of G F Williams 1995.
'Netsuke in the form of a Kirin' 1800s
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Unknown artist, 'Netsuke in the form of 'Ashinaga' ('the long legs') carrying 'tenaga' ('the long arms') who is holding an octopus', 1800s, wood. Art Gallery of New South Wales, gift of G F Williams 1995.
'Netsuke in the form of 'Ashinaga' carrying 'tenaga' who is holding an octopus' 1800s
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Unknown artist 'Netsuke in the form of Hotei (?) carrying a child on his shoulders' 1800s, wood. Art Gallery of New South Wales, gift of G F Williams 1995.
'Netsuke in the form of Hotei (?) carrying a child on his shoulders' 1800s
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Kôgetsu 'Netsuke in the form of a festival group with a mask, drums and lanterns', 1800s, carved ivory, stained. Art Gallery New South Wales, bequest of Henry Albert Nathan 1941.
'Netsuke in the form of a festival group with a mask, drums and lanterns' 1800s
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Unknown artist, Netsuke in the form of 'peach boy', 1900s, carved ivory. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Bequest of Henry Albert Nathan 1941.
Netsuke in the form of 'peach boy', 1900s
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