編號 99734724

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Fukura Sparrow Netsuke - Tsuda Sukesada - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)
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Fukura Sparrow Netsuke - Tsuda Sukesada - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)

Fukura Sparrow Netsuke 富久良すずめ 根付(ふくらすずめ ねつけ) – Tsuda Sukesada 津田亮定(つだ すけさだ)– tomobako This finely carved netsuke depicts a “fukura suzume,” a sparrow plump with stored nourishment for the harsh winter months—a traditional symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and contentment in Japan. It is crafted in the celebrated Hida region of Gifu Prefecture using the traditional technique of “Ichii Ittobori” (carving from yew wood with a single chisel). The material is the Japanese yew, the official tree of Gifu, distinguished by its two-toned structure: the warm reddish “akada” heartwood and the pale “shirata” outer layer. These natural color variations create a gentle, organic gradation that brings the sparrow’s round form to life. Ichii Ittobori has a history dating back over 800 years. During an imperial enthronement ceremony, a ceremonial scepter (shaku) made from yew was presented to the Emperor. Its exceptional beauty earned it the title of “Shoichii,” the highest rank, giving rise to the name “Ichii” (first rank). Works in this tradition are carved exclusively with chisels and intentionally left unpainted to highlight the natural grain and warmth of the yew. This piece is by Tsuda Sukesada (1923–1998), the fifth-generation master of a lineage beginning in the Edo period. His works, along with those of his predecessors, are prized by collectors worldwide—most notably the Raymond Bushell Collection, which includes pieces spanning from the first generation to Sukesada. He was designated as a National Traditional Craftsperson, instructed the Crown Prince and Princess in 1976, and received the Minister of International Trade and Industry Award in 1998. --- Artist Profile Tsuda Sukesada(1923–1998) • Fifth-generation master of a historic Ichii Ittobori lineage • Designated National Traditional Craftsperson • 1976: Instructor to the Crown Prince and Crown Princess • Works held in major international collections, including Raymond Bushell • 1998: Awarded the Minister of International Trade and Industry Prize --- Accessories • tomobako (signed wooden box) --- Dimensions & Weight • Height: 3 cm • Width: 4.7 cm • Depth: 3 cm • Weight: 7.7 g Box (including accessories): • Height: 5.5 cm • Width: 7 cm • Depth: 5.5 cm --- Technique & Condition Technique: Wood carving Material: Japanese yew (Ichii) Condition: Excellent Estimated period: 1970–1990 --- Shipping Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan. Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery. Please note that I can ship only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available. For bidders in the United States: Please be aware that additional import duties or tariffs may be applied by U.S. Customs, and the amounts can be significantly high depending on the item and the current regulations. If you choose to place a bid, please do so with full understanding of the possible customs charges. Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

編號 99734724

已出售
Fukura Sparrow Netsuke - Tsuda Sukesada - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)

Fukura Sparrow Netsuke - Tsuda Sukesada - 日本 - 昭和年代(1926-1989)

Fukura Sparrow Netsuke 富久良すずめ 根付(ふくらすずめ ねつけ) – Tsuda Sukesada 津田亮定(つだ すけさだ)– tomobako

This finely carved netsuke depicts a “fukura suzume,” a sparrow plump with stored nourishment for the harsh winter months—a traditional symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and contentment in Japan.

It is crafted in the celebrated Hida region of Gifu Prefecture using the traditional technique of “Ichii Ittobori” (carving from yew wood with a single chisel). The material is the Japanese yew, the official tree of Gifu, distinguished by its two-toned structure: the warm reddish “akada” heartwood and the pale “shirata” outer layer. These natural color variations create a gentle, organic gradation that brings the sparrow’s round form to life.

Ichii Ittobori has a history dating back over 800 years. During an imperial enthronement ceremony, a ceremonial scepter (shaku) made from yew was presented to the Emperor. Its exceptional beauty earned it the title of “Shoichii,” the highest rank, giving rise to the name “Ichii” (first rank). Works in this tradition are carved exclusively with chisels and intentionally left unpainted to highlight the natural grain and warmth of the yew.

This piece is by Tsuda Sukesada (1923–1998), the fifth-generation master of a lineage beginning in the Edo period. His works, along with those of his predecessors, are prized by collectors worldwide—most notably the Raymond Bushell Collection, which includes pieces spanning from the first generation to Sukesada. He was designated as a National Traditional Craftsperson, instructed the Crown Prince and Princess in 1976, and received the Minister of International Trade and Industry Award in 1998.

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Artist Profile
Tsuda Sukesada(1923–1998)
• Fifth-generation master of a historic Ichii Ittobori lineage
• Designated National Traditional Craftsperson
• 1976: Instructor to the Crown Prince and Crown Princess
• Works held in major international collections, including Raymond Bushell
• 1998: Awarded the Minister of International Trade and Industry Prize

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Accessories
• tomobako (signed wooden box)

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Dimensions & Weight
• Height: 3 cm
• Width: 4.7 cm
• Depth: 3 cm
• Weight: 7.7 g

Box (including accessories):
• Height: 5.5 cm
• Width: 7 cm
• Depth: 5.5 cm

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Technique & Condition
Technique: Wood carving
Material: Japanese yew (Ichii)
Condition: Excellent

Estimated period: 1970–1990

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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery.

Please note that I can ship only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available.

For bidders in the United States:
Please be aware that additional import duties or tariffs may be applied by U.S. Customs,
and the amounts can be significantly high depending on the item and the current regulations.
If you choose to place a bid, please do so with full understanding of the possible customs charges.

Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

最終出價
€ 69

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