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Go Players

Go Players

Date18th-19th century
Label TextDuring the late Edo and early Meiji periods, it was very popular as a men's fashion to sport sagemono-tobacco pouch-suspended from a belt or obi. A small ornament called netsuke, attached to the top of the cord, served as a tool for securing the pouch string inside the belt. A great number of netsuke, made of wood, ivory, metal, and ceramic, were produced by skillful craftsmen and became quite fasionable. They provide us a view of the joyful expression of unrestricted craftsmanship at that time.
Object number33.386
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Spring and Summer in Japan, February 28, 2002 - October 13, 2002
Credit LineDuncan MacTavish Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions1 3/16 x 7/8 in. (3 x 2.3 cm) L.: 1 1/2 in.
MediumIvory
Carved arm rest
Chinese
Object number: 35.278.1
Carved arm rest
Chinese
Object number: 35.278.2
Gourd cricket cage with ivory cover
Chinese
Object number: 33.1078
Gourd cricket cage with ivory cover
Chinese
Object number: 33.1081
Gourd cricket cage with ivory cover
Chinese
Object number: 33.1082
Casket, carved
Indian
early 17th century
Object number: 58.26
Plaque:  Figure, flower medallions
Indian
16th century
Object number: 58.50
Krishna as the flute-playing cowherd (Venugopala)
Indian
ca. 1700 - 1900
Object number: 68.91
Chinese
ca. 18th century
Object number: 48.87
Seated Lo-Han
Chinese
17th-early 18th century
Object number: SC77.79
Pierced scent box
Chinese
Object number: 33.1720