The World of Netsuke
Nestuke
About Netsuke – Traditional Japanese Craftsmanship
Netsuke are traditional Japanese ornaments that originated during the kimono era (688–1704). They were used as fasteners to secure small personal items such as inrō (medicine cases), kinchaku (pouches), and tobacco containers to the obi (sash), preventing them from slipping off.
Distinguished by their practical design, netsuke feature a cord hole that allows them to be attached securely. Over time, they evolved from simple functional tools into exquisite miniature sculptures, balancing utility and artistry.
The netsuke introduced by TryTry Japanart are meticulously hand-carved by skilled artisans, each piece crafted with care, time, and precision. Inspired by themes from nature, animals, and plants, these netsuke showcase a variety of expressions and intricate details.
We invite you to explore and enjoy the beauty and charm of these delightful creations—each one a testament to Japan’s rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship.



