ロサンゼルスカウンティ美術館のインスタグラム(lacma) - 8月22日 13時54分
The traditional Japanese kimono has no pockets—items that needed to be carried like medicine, ink or seals would go into a pouch or container attached to the kimono’s sash. Netsuke—small sculptures like the one you see here—were used like a toggle to secure the cord from which these containers were hung. [Shūkōsai Anraku (Japan, active early to mid-19th century), Kyūmonryū Shishin from the Chinese Novel "Suikoden," early 19th century, Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection] #lacma #Netsuke
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