Edo Period Japanese Boxwood Netsuke of a Coiled Dragon
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DescriptionAntique handcarved Japanese boxwood netsuke depicting a coiled dragon, executed in dense hardwood during the Edo period. The dragon is rendered with expressive detail and deep undercutting, its body tightly wrapped in a dynamic, sculptural composition. Space between the coils allows a loop to be tied through to carry.The surface displays a rich, naturally developed patina from age and handling, with smoothly worn himotoshi confirming traditional use as a functional toggling device. Dragons in Japanese culture symbolize wisdom, protection, and benevolent power, making this an object both sculptural and symbolic.Age: Edo period 1603 – 1868 Circa 1800’sDimensions: 1 3/4″ diameter 1 1/2″ high
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