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Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Frog NBC047
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Frog NBC047
Paypal   US $11.33
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC093
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC093
Paypal   US $11.33
ANTIQUE FIGURAL OJIME NETSUKE BOXWOOD BEAD RAM
ANTIQUE FIGURAL OJIME NETSUKE BOXWOOD BEAD RAM
Paypal   US $19.99
ANTIQUE JAPANESE CARVED CORAL SKULL~ OJIME BEAD ~ NETSUKE
ANTIQUE JAPANESE CARVED CORAL SKULL~ OJIME BEAD ~ NETSUKE
Paypal   US $9.99
Antique Woolly Material Japanese Netsuke Turtle Carving Ojime bead N3424
Antique Woolly Material Japanese Netsuke Turtle Carving Ojime bead N3424
Paypal   US $40.00
Antique Woolly Material Japanese Netsuke Snake Carving Ojime bead N3426
Antique Woolly Material Japanese Netsuke Snake Carving Ojime bead N3426
Paypal   US $40.00
Antique Woolly Material Japanese Netsuke Turtle Carving Ojime bead N3420
Antique Woolly Material Japanese Netsuke Turtle Carving Ojime bead N3420
Paypal   US $40.00
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Bird NBC295
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Bird NBC295
Paypal   US $11.34
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Cobra NBC249
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Cobra NBC249
Paypal   US $11.33
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC009
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC009
Paypal   US $11.34
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC065
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC065
Paypal   US $11.33
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Dogs NBC084
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Dogs NBC084
Paypal   US $11.33
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Wolf NBC274
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Wolf NBC274
Paypal   US $11.33
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC095
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC095
Paypal   US $11.34
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Camel NBC216
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Camel NBC216
Paypal   US $8.99
 ANTIQUE JAPANESE SINGLE CASE CARVED CINNABAR INRO, BEAD OJIME, SKULL NETSUKE
ANTIQUE JAPANESE SINGLE CASE CARVED CINNABAR INRO, BEAD OJIME, SKULL NETSUKE
Paypal   US $1,195.00
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead- Baby GOAT with Goatee,signed  by artist
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead- Baby GOAT with Goatee,signed by artist
Paypal   US $95.00
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead- Baby White FOX sits,signed by artist
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead- Baby White FOX sits,signed by artist
Paypal   US $95.00
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead- Dragon Turtle
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead- Dragon Turtle
Paypal   US $105.00
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Bear NBC224
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Bear NBC224
Paypal   US $10.99
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Bear NBC271
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Bear NBC271
Paypal   US $11.33
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC252
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC252
Paypal   US $15.13
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Dog NBC237
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Dog NBC237
Paypal   US $11.33
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC105
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC105
Paypal   US $9.99
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC290
Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Mouse NBC290
Paypal   US $11.34
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Hen NBC220
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Hen NBC220
Paypal   US $11.34
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC016
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lion NBC016
Paypal   US $12.80
Chinese Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lovely Fat Pig .
Chinese Handmade Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Lovely Fat Pig .
Paypal   US $8.29
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Dog NBC316
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Dog NBC316
Paypal   US $8.99
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Cock NBC245
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Cock NBC245
Paypal   US $11.34
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Monk NBC291
Handcraft Boxwood Carved Ojime Bead Netsuke Monk NBC291
Paypal   US $9.99
Box wood snake fiqural hand carved ojime bead figurine miniature netsuke bead
Box wood snake fiqural hand carved ojime bead figurine miniature netsuke bead
Paypal   US $24.99
Miniature Netsuke Bead Crab Ojime box wood hand carved sea creature figure
Miniature Netsuke Bead Crab Ojime box wood hand carved sea creature figure
Paypal   US $25.99
Miniature Netsuke bead Monkey Ojime box wood carved bead miniature figure
Miniature Netsuke bead Monkey Ojime box wood carved bead miniature figure
Paypal   US $25.99
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Dragon Hand
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Dragon Hand
Paypal   US $9.99
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Bug Bare Foot
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Bug Bare Foot
Paypal   US $7.99
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Treasure Kitty
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Treasure Kitty
Paypal   US $7.99
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Frog On Turtle
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Frog On Turtle
Paypal   US $7.99
*Ship From U.S* Complete Set Of 12 Boxwood Ojime Beads Zodiac Animal Netsuke
*Ship From U.S* Complete Set Of 12 Boxwood Ojime Beads Zodiac Animal Netsuke
Paypal   US $99.99
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Turtle
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Turtle
Paypal   US $7.99
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Frog
*Ship From U.S* Boxwood Hand Carved Netsuke Sculpture Ojime Bead Frog
Paypal   US $7.99
Japanese Ojime Bead Netsuke :3 Pregnant Wise Monkeys
Japanese Ojime Bead Netsuke :3 Pregnant Wise Monkeys
Paypal   US $19.99
SIGNED Hand Carved Wood Nude MERMAID Netsuke Ojime Bead
SIGNED Hand Carved Wood Nude MERMAID Netsuke Ojime Bead
Paypal   US $18.74
Artist SIGNED Boxwood MERMAID Shell Netsuke Ojime Bead
Artist SIGNED Boxwood MERMAID Shell Netsuke Ojime Bead
Paypal   US $18.74
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead-Fearsome Dragon #3 Celebrate Chinese New Year
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead-Fearsome Dragon #3 Celebrate Chinese New Year
Paypal   US $85.00
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead-Fearsome Dragon #2 Celebrate Chinese New Year ,signe
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead-Fearsome Dragon #2 Celebrate Chinese New Year ,signe
Paypal   US $85.00
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead-Fearsome Dragon #1 Celebrate Chinese New Year ,signe
Japanese netsuke/Ojime bead-Fearsome Dragon #1 Celebrate Chinese New Year ,signe
Paypal   US $85.00
Woolly Mammuthus Antique Japanese Ojime Bead Netsuke-Baby Owl~*~
Woolly Mammuthus Antique Japanese Ojime Bead Netsuke-Baby Owl~*~
Paypal   US $33.00
Rare Genuine Carved Olive Pit Seed Buddha Bat Chinese Ojime Netsuke Bead Pendant
Rare Genuine Carved Olive Pit Seed Buddha Bat Chinese Ojime Netsuke Bead Pendant
Paypal   US $6.24
Real Purple Amethyst Gold Damascene Japanese Chinese Dragon Ojime Netsuke Bead
Real Purple Amethyst Gold Damascene Japanese Chinese Dragon Ojime Netsuke Bead
Paypal   US $10.93
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Ojime Netsuke Beads

When collecting Japanese netsuke most of the true antique netsuke, as against lots of modern copies, will normally have two connecting cord holes (known as himotoshi), but one will be much larger than the other!

The netsuke was a handling piece, that was on a cord to a compartment (Sagemono), often this was an inro (a case of several compartments), that was kept closed by a corded bead (ojime) between the inro and the netsuke. The kimono had no pockets so the inro was worn hanging from the kimono sash (obi); the netsuke was then, pushed up under the sash, thus trapping and holding the Sagemono in place.

The reason for the larger hole in the netsuke was that once the cord had been threaded through the inro (or Sagemono) and ojime (the netsuke would then have been threaded on last) it was possible to completely hide the one and only cord knot inside the larger hole.

So the way the smaller hole connected to the larger hole was very well formed providing a smooth curved link that was easy to thread the cord through. Often the larger hole was hollowed out even more, under the surface, in order to provide plenty of space for the knot.

The Manju, often used instead of a netsuke, also had plenty of space to hide the knot within the opening of the two sections.

In my personal view, although there are some very fine netsuke that relied on being threaded through a tail, or a leg, instead of having the usual himotoshi, there was then quite a disadvantage in use, as there was no longer anyway of concealing the cord knot.

Another important factor is the position of such himotoshi, they were always placed so that, as the cord hangs down, the netsuke carving is presented attractively and the right way up. But, these cord holes were also placed in such a way that they did not detract from any of the detailed carving.

Many of the poor quality later netsuke (these were never used, but were really made simply to cash in, on the increasing value of netsuke) are often easy to spot. When inspecting a netsuke if the two holes are of equal size and poorly formed (often these are just two drilled holes angled to meet each other) then you can be sure this is not a good netsuke!

Sadly one can no longer just rely on judging the himotoshi to identify a modern copy, as some now do have smaller and larger holes, especially the recent resin copies of netsuke.

The author has been a very keen Asian antique collector for many years helping to create ‘The Cohen collection’.

To view more articles with the photographs please use the following link: - http://www.jncohen.net/antiques/articles.htm

http://www.jncohen.net/Cohen_collection/index.htm

Netsuke Cord Holes (himotoshi)

When collecting Japanese netsuke most of the true antique netsuke, as against lots of modern copies, will normally have two connecting cord holes (known as himotoshi), but one will be much larger than the other!

The netsuke was a handling piece, that was on a cord to a compartment (Sagemono), often this was an inro (a case of several compartments), that was kept closed by a corded bead (ojime) between the inro and the netsuke. The kimono had no pockets so the inro was worn hanging from the kimono sash (obi); the netsuke was then, pushed up under the sash, thus trapping and holding the Sagemono in place.

The reason for the larger hole in the netsuke was that once the cord had been threaded through the inro (or Sagemono) and ojime (the netsuke would then have been threaded on last) it was possible to completely hide the one and only cord knot inside the larger hole.

So the way the smaller hole connected to the larger hole was very well formed providing a smooth curved link that was easy to thread the cord through. Often the larger hole was hollowed out even more, under the surface, in order to provide plenty of space for the knot.

The Manju, often used instead of a netsuke, also had plenty of space to hide the knot within the opening of the two sections.

In my personal view, although there are some very fine netsuke that relied on being threaded through a tail, or a leg, instead of having the usual himotoshi, there was then quite a disadvantage in use, as there was no longer anyway of concealing the cord knot.

Another important factor is the position of such himotoshi, they were always placed so that, as the cord hangs down, the netsuke carving is presented attractively and the right way up. But, these cord holes were also placed in such a way that they did not detract from any of the detailed carving.

Many of the poor quality later netsuke (these were never used, but were really made simply to cash in, on the increasing value of netsuke) are often easy to spot. When inspecting a netsuke if the two holes are of equal size and poorly formed (often these are just two drilled holes angled to meet each other) then you can be sure this is not a good netsuke!

Sadly one can no longer just rely on judging the himotoshi to identify a modern copy, as some now do have smaller and larger holes, especially the recent resin copies of netsuke.

About the Author

John N. Cohen A past director of Jacey Cinemas Ltd. Later the proprietor of a design & photographic studio, now a director of Jacey Homes Ltd., a property development company. Interests and Hobbies: A top international award winning photographer who also became a well known Asian antiques collector and an enthusiast of Jensen British classic cars. Other interests are skiing and Salsa dancing.

For John’s other interests please have a look at: - http://www.jncohen.net

The author has been a very keen collector for many years in helping to create ‘The Cohen collection’. To see more articles with photographs please click on the following link: http://www.jncohen.net/antiques/articles.htm

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