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Japanese wood katbori of Daruma

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An image of Netsuke: katabori: Daruma. Seimin, Japan. Rounded wood figure of Daruma, seated enveloped in his voluminous cloak, his face, inset in ivory, peeping out with dark features and inlaid horn eyes. Two inlaid ivory hands emerge from the folds of his cloak and he has an hossu (fly-switch) on his back; the handle is inlaid in metal (possibly silver), finely incised and inset with a rounded piece of ivory; the hair is finely carved with traces of red. There is a finely carved circular inset ivory himotoshi in the centre of his back. The rounded shape of Daruma's lower half resembles a mokugyo with two holes joined by a split. Wood figure, with inset ivory, and inlaid horn and metal, height, whole, 3.5 cm, width, whole, 3.2 cm, circa 1800-1868. Edo Period (1615-1868).

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Netsuke: katabori: Daruma. Seimin, Japan. Rounded wood figure of Daruma, seated enveloped in his voluminous cloak, his face, inset in ivory, peeping out with dark features and inlaid horn eyes. Two inlaid ivory hands emerge from the folds of his cloak and he has an hossu (fly-switch) on his back; the handle is inlaid in metal (possibly silver), finely incised and inset with a rounded piece of ivory; the hair is finely carved with traces of red. There is a finely carved circular inset ivory himotoshi in the centre of his back. The rounded shape of Daruma's lower half resembles a mokugyo with two holes joined by a split. Wood figure, with inset ivory, and inlaid horn and metal, height, whole, 3.5 cm, width, whole, 3.2 cm, circa 1800-1868. Edo Period (1615-1868).

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  • Accession Number: O.83-1991
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Aperture: f/32.0
  • Focal length: 100
  • Camera: Canon EOS 5D
  • Photographer name: Image Library; Fitzwilliam Museum
  • Image height: 1025 pixels
  • Image width: 928 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0 (Windows)
  • Filesize: 539.42kB
  • Exposure time: 1/30
  • ISO Speed: 100
  • Fnumber: 32/1
  • Captured: 2000:01:03 23:47:02

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19th Century Bodhidarma Bodhidharma cape carved cloak Da Mo Daruma Edo Period Fitz_AA himotoshi horn incised inlaid inlay inset ivory Japanese katabori metal netsuke wood wooden

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