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arthistoryanimalia · 4 months
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For #Baturday, check out this fab little friend:
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Ojime in the form of a bat Japan, late 19th century cast copper alloy (sentoku), H 2.3 x W 1.2 x D 1.4 cm Ashmolean Museum EA1956.3749
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thatsbutterbaby · 1 year
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Meiji Period  /  FIVE JAPANESE BONE OJIME
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washingtondchic · 25 days
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roostercrowned · 11 days
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a thing about me is I WILL go thrifting and make it all about the freaking books
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blackjohnjay · 9 months
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Black John Jay
"Black Beauty"
@popularlosers
The New Solo Album
Dropping 2023
14 Tracks
12th Dynasty
1. "Faith" (Produced By The Ummah)
2. "Lucky" (Produced By Kevin Thomas)
3. "Translation" (Produced By B Classic)
4. "Black Gold" (Produced By B Classic)
5. "Anything" (Produced By Keltronix)
6. "True Indeed" (Produced By Keltronix)
7. "Black Beauty" (Produced By B Classic)
8. "Flowers" (Produced By Keltronix)
9. "The Black & The Brave" (Produced By Keltronix)
10. "The African Way" (Produced By Keltronix)
11. "Sunny Slope" (Produced By Keltronix)
12. "Ojims" (Produced By B Classic)
13. "Pasadena In The House" (Produced By Keltronix)
14. "M.U.M." (Produced By Keltronix)
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Netsuke, Ojime, Imro y ...
El netsuke, así como el inrô y el ojime, pasaron de ser objetos utilitarios a pequeñas esculturas, algunas de gran valor que se consideraron piezas de coleccionismo.
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Los netsuke SHUNGA 春画根付(imágenes de primavera) representan escenas eróticas y sexuales, que con el paso del tiempo tienden más a la pornografía que al erotismo inicial entendido como juego y diversión.
Cuando comienza el uso de los sagemonos en el siglo XV, el netsuke consistía en una pieza sencilla, generalmente un pequeño trozo de madera anudado en el extremo del cordón del sagemono. Con el paso del tiempo se vuelve voluminoso y se practican agujeros en la pieza por donde pasaba el cordón. Será en la segunda mitad del siglo XVII cuando se comiencen a tallar y decorar los netsukes, convirtiéndose en tallas en miniatura de formas y temas variados, trasformando el netsuke de un objeto simple nacido de una necesidad cotidiana en una pieza artística sofisticada, con tallas de un gran nivel artístico. El arranque del siglo XIX será la edad dorada de los netsukes, época en la que aparecen firmas de talladores profesionales. Durante este siglo la importancia de los netsukes es notoria. Eran objetos de juego, pues la innovación en temas hizo que se volvieran más cómicos y expresivos; no eran caros y eran cómodos de llevar y lucir, incluso permitía a la sociedad japonesa saltarse las reglas suntuarias en contra de la ostentación en el vestir establecidas por el gobierno militar, conocido como el Shogunato o Bakufu 幕府 que gobernó en Japón durante siglos. Tras la restauración Meiji en 1868, los cambios culturales traen consigo el desuso de los sagemonos, y por lo tanto de los netsukes, aunque nunca se abandonaron.
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thekimonogallery · 2 years
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Snakefish babysitting is completed. This time, the netsuke and ojime are combined into one work. Text and artwork by netsuke artist Katakura Kenta
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japaneseaesthetics · 10 months
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The Storm Gods Raiden and Futen (Inrō/Ojime/Netsuke Ensemble), mid-late 18th century, Japan
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tanuki-kimono · 1 year
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印籠 (inrô) pill box/nested boxes, handy chart by fantastic Edo-lover Nadeshico Rin.
Inrô were first used during Sengoku period by men to carry their personal seals (印鑑 inkan) and thick red ink (朱肉 shuniku). It was then used to carry medecines (薬 kusuri), such as pills (丸薬 ganyaku), powders (散薬 sanyaku), or decoctions (煎じ薬 senjigusuri). Slowy people also added any small trinkets which could fit in.
First carried by samurai class, it then spread to chônin commoners in the Edo period. Many shapes existed, and inrô boxes could be made from many materials depending of their owners’ fortune, from paper to precious ivory. Often beautifully decorated, their designs could include raden (mother of pearl inlays), or makie (gold powder).
On the right, you can see the different part of an inrô:
根付 (netsuke) carved toggle (sometimes very intricated miniature sculptures), slipped into the obi belt
紐 (himo) cord, holding everything together
緒締 (ojime) string-fastener bead, could be made from precious coral or as decorated as netsuke
飾結び (kazari musubi) ornamental knot​, at the bottom
紐通し孔 (himodôshiana) lacing hole, to thread the cord into the boxes
蓋鬘 (futakazura) top piece, lid of the box
段 (-dan) row of boxes, ex. 一段 (ichidan) first row
Main types of inrô shapes existed, with of without visible lacing holes (紐通し付き himodôshi tsuki = visible / 隱し紐通し kakushi himodôshi = hidden). Rin details following styles on the left:
杏仁形 (kyônin gata) apricot seed shaped
楕円形 (daen gata) ellipse​ shaped
胴張形 (dôbari gata) hull shaped
丸角長方形 (marusumi chôhôkei) rounded rectangle shaped
長方形 (chôhôkei) rectangle shaped
角切形 (sumikiri gata) cut-corners shaped
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metmuseum · 9 days
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Ojime. 18th century. Credit line: Gift of Mrs. George A. Crocker (Elizabeth Masten), 1937 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/74420
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hostilemuppet · 3 months
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You just made me look up riff and brangelina and I have learned one thing which was that riff had a name apparently
Unfortunately I cannot get results about brangelina in relation of the trolls franchise
LSRGPEIRHK0OIEKH0IARMK0TH0ARIKOARJHIMAE\=OJIME,A=O,E\=ORHMI,e+rh,e+R0Ik<wEH=wkH9OehjkE=9HU-JKE=9-hujek=9-huEJKHEHHEDTJH. YEAH. YEAH BC THEYRE NOT REAL 😭😭😭 they are tdau fleeks fraternal twin fuckspawn. originally i wanted them to be twin girls but then i thought "what if they were named brad and angelina and were referred to collectively as brangelina" and alex lets me do basically whatever i want as long as i bat my eyelashes and ask real nicies
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theyre not actually important to the tdau theyre just concepts, like barbs girlfriend she doesnt love or hickorys gender-unspecified spouse. i only gave brangelina designs bc im obsessed with fleeks sitcom and really wanted to give them shirts with a B and an A on them
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newfashionlove · 10 days
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Careful, it's beautiful. inro — Japanese boxes for storing small items. they exist because traditional clothes often lack pockets. most often they come complete with an ojime — a carved bead and a netsuke — a sculptural keychain. Over time, they have turned from purely utilitarian objects into objects of high art and amazing craftsmanship.
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“Inro" par Mochizuki Hanzan en laque rouge avec décor doré et argenté (1775-1800) et "Inro, Netsuke et Ojime" par Shibata Zeshin en laque noire à décor en or (1850-90) présentés à l'exposition “Kimono” au Musée du Quai Branly, avril 2023.
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aspergillosis · 1 year
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Inrō, Ojime, Netsuke ensemble
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sailorotter · 1 year
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The original Bat and Robin?
Japon, 1850-1890, inrô (Shibata Zeshin), netsuke et ojime, Coll. V&A (seen at the Kimono exhibition in Paris)
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blackjohnjay · 1 year
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Black John Jay
"Black Beauty"
@popularlosers
The New Solo Album
Dropping 2023
14 Tracks
12th Dynasty
1. "Faith" (Produced By The Ummah)
2. "Lucky" (Produced By Kevin Thomas)
3. "Translation" (Produced By B Classic)
4. "Black Gold" (Produced By B Classic)
5. "Anything" (Produced By Keltronix)
6. "True Indeed" (Produced By Keltronix)
7. "Black Beauty" (Produced By B Classic)
8. "Flowers" (Produced By Keltronix)
9. "The Black & The Brave" (Produced By Keltronix)
10. "The African Way" (Produced By Keltronix)
11. "Sunny Slope" (Produced By Keltronix)
12. "Ojims" (Produced By B Classic)
13. "Pasadena In The House" (Produced By Keltronix)
14. "M.U.M." (Produced By Keltronix)
https://www.instagram.com/12thdynasty/
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