Netsuke Carved in Shape of Folded Letter on Paper Decorated with Court Motifs

Japan

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This realistic design of autumn ivy, a common sight in Japan, is a motif that recalls the episode in Tales of lse (chapt. 9), in which the poet, traveling to the east along a dark and narrow route overgrown with ivy on Mount Utsu, crosses paths with a wandering ascetic returning to the capital to whom he entrusts a poem of love. The ivory netsuke represents a love letter on paper decorated with courtly designs of paulownia and symbols for the chapters of Genji used in incense games

Netsuke Carved in Shape of Folded Letter on Paper Decorated with Court Motifs, Ivory, Japan

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