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The Netsuke Handbook of Ueda Reikichi

The Netsuke Handbook of Ueda Reikichi

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Condition: Very Good

Condition Notes: Cover contains minor shelf wear. Binding tight and firm.

Author(s): Raymond Bushell
Edition: 1st Edition

Print: 1st Printing

Publication year: 1961

Binding: Hardcover

Language: En

Publisher: Charles E. Tuttle Company

A foundational and widely respected study of Japanese netsuke, adapted into English from Ueda Reikichi’s original 1943 Japanese work Netsuke no Kenkyū. This volume is considered one of the earliest and most authoritative references on the subject available to Western readers.

The book provides a comprehensive examination of netsuke—small carved toggles traditionally used to secure personal items to a kimono sash—covering their history, development, materials, styles, and regional characteristics.

A major portion of the work is devoted to a detailed reference section on over 1,300 netsuke carvers, including biographical information, signatures, and identifying marks—making it especially valuable for collectors and researchers.

Illustrated with over 200 photographs (including some in color), the volume presents a wide range of examples, from early simple forms to highly intricate later carvings.

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