Netsuke-Snake curled around a turtle , 18th Centrury
3.5 x 4 x 4.5 cm (h x w x d)
Wood Carving

Netsuke figures were used as weights in Japanese Kimonos, mostly in the 17th century. They often depict mythological (animal) beings, especially those for good luck. Many materials were used, such as wood, ivory and walrus teeth.

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