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A small, often collectible, artistic carving characterized by an opening or two small holes (紐通し (himotōshi)), most commonly made of wood or ivory, used as a fob at the end of a cord attached to a suspended pouch containing pens, medicines, or tobacco. Netsuke originated in feudal Japan in the late 16th and 17th centuries.
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netsuke
noun
A
small,
often
collectible,
artistic
carving
characterized
by
an
opening
or
two
small
holes
(紐通し
(himotōshi)),
most
commonly
made
of
wood
or
ivory,
used
as
a
fob
at
the
end
of
a
cord
attached
to
a
suspended
pouch
containing
pens,
medicines,
or
tobacco.
Netsuke
originated
in
feudal
Japan
in
the
late
16th
and
17th
centuries.
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A
small,
often
collectible,
artistic
carving
characterized
by
an
opening
or
two
small
holes
(紐通し
(himotōshi)),
most
commonly
made
of
wood
or
ivory,
used
as
a
fob
at
the
end
of
a
cord
attached
to
a
suspended
pouch
containing
pens,
medicines,
or
tobacco.
Netsuke
originated
in
feudal
Japan
in
the
late
16th
and
17th
centuries.