Shiitake Mushroom Netsuke Charm

c. 1850
$380 USD SOLD
Dimensions
H: 1.0" Dia: 1.75"
Materials
Bone
Collection #
CFC623
Estimated Shipping
$20

In 19th-century Japan, kimono-clad men compensated for the garment’s lack of pockets by wearing small pouches secured by button-like fasteners known as netsuke. Although these tiny, fob-like objects had a practical purpose, they were exquisitely crafted of a wide range of materials and became fashionable as treasured accessories. This carved bone netsuke was shaped to the simple form of a shiitake mushroom, a symbol of longevity. Decorated only by an aged patina and the gorgeous speckled patterning of the bone, this shiitake netsuke lives on as a delightful storied object.

From the collection of Frances and Gary Comer.

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“PAGODA RED was extremely supportive in helping to pull accessory options together for the Lake Forest Showhouse. After providing them with details and our vision on how we were looking to finish our space, Laurene helped curate options that made it easy for us to edit and finalize. It's also no surprise that the unique pieces we used in our showhouse space were some of the first to sell.”

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