Just finished Edmund de Waal's "The Hare with Amber Eyes." Absolute must read for anyone interested in netsuke. Thanks a million for posting this. The craftsmanship and imagination never cease to amaze.
Ian Findlay, thank you for watching and leaving a thoughtful comment. I completely agree with you about the craftsmanship and imagination. They are truly remarkable works of art! :) I may read the book you mentioned when I have some time. Thank you.
+C68M68L Please do. It's a fascinating combination of family history, political history and art history. I was so taken by netsuke that I asked a Japanese friend to bring one back from Japan. Well crafted ones are not expensive. Of course, having a native speaker to navigate the web sites is indispensable.
Están geniales todas las piezas mostradas en este vídeo. Tienen mucha vitalidad las artes orientales. Gracias.
Just finished Edmund de Waal's "The Hare with Amber Eyes." Absolute must read for anyone interested in netsuke. Thanks a million for posting this. The craftsmanship and imagination never cease to amaze.
Ian Findlay, thank you for watching and leaving a thoughtful comment. I completely agree with you about the craftsmanship and imagination. They are truly remarkable works of art! :) I may read the book you mentioned when I have some time. Thank you.
+C68M68L Please do. It's a fascinating combination of family history, political history and art history. I was so taken by netsuke that I asked a Japanese friend to bring one back from Japan. Well crafted ones are not expensive. Of course, having a native speaker to navigate the web sites is indispensable.
Thank you. From Japan
keiji ikeda, you are most welcome, and THANK YOU for watching it! It was a pleasure photographing and studying them in detail. :)
Классно! Лайк, Подписка,круги...Надеюсь на взаимность...Спасибо...