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netsuke Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

জালবৎ,





netsuke's Usage Examples:

holes for cord Anabori-netsuke Mask netsuke Ryūsa-netsuke Manjū-netsuke Kagamibuta-netsuke Trick netsuke Obi-hasami sashi-netsuke ivory - the most common.


The ends of the cord are secured to a netsuke, a kind of toggle that is passed between the sash and pants and then hooked.


sculptor specialising in the Japanese art form of netsuke.


One of a handful of non-Japanese carvers of netsuke, Lamb has built a reputation since the 1980s.


In 1968, he started to carve netsuke (as practised in Japan) and he joined the Netsuke Kenkyukai Society, based in the United States.


previously had worked on decorating swords moved on to designing kiseru and netsuke for tobacco pouches.


about Gechu's life, he is primarily known through his works, in particular netsuke.


Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and are often represented in netsuke and in artworks.


technical achievement and refinement in small objects such as inro and netsuke in many materials, and metal tosogu or Japanese sword mountings.


Japanese wood-block prints (see illustration) and in shrine, temple, and netsuke carvings.


Okimono may be a small Japanese carving, similar to, but larger than netsuke.


Unlike netsuke, which had a specific purpose, Okimono were purely decorative and.


Masanao (正直, mid-late 1700s) was a noted Japanese sculptor of netsuke from Kyoto area.


including priceless artwork; an easily hidden collection of 264 Japanese netsuke miniature sculptures was saved, tucked away inside a mattress by Anna,.


October 3, 1773 – October 25, 1856) was a noted Japanese sculptor of netsuke from Tanba Province.


Seiyodo Bunshojo (1764-1838) was a Japanese netsuke carver and Haiku writer.


Each is carved into a particular shape and image, similar to the netsuke, though smaller.


to co-ordinate them with a kimono, obi or other accessories such as a netsuke.


Tomiharu (1733-1810) was a Japanese netsuke carver, and the leader of its Iwami school.



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