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The Ingrams in Japan

A story about Sir Herbert and Lady Ingram’s honeymoon in Japan, where they collected hundreds of objects now in the Ashmolean’s collection.

Cake dish with opposing crane and turtle, Japan, 1895-1899, (Museum no: EA1956.2016.a)

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Netsuke in the form of Kiyohime

  • Details

    Associated place
    Asia Japan (place of creation)
    AsiaJapanHonshūAichi prefecture Nagoya (probable place of creation)
    Date
    mid-19th century
    Artist/maker
    Masakazu (active mid-19th century) (carver)
    Material and technique
    wood, with carved decoration
    Dimensions
    3.6 x 2.8 x 2 cm (height x width x depth)
    Material index
    organicvegetal wood
    Technique index
    formed carved,
    Object type index
    No. of items
    1
    Credit line
    Presented by Sir Herbert Ingram, 1956.
    Accession no.
    EA1956.3263
  • Further reading

    Impey, Oliver, Japanese Netsuke in Oxford: From the Ashmolean Museum, Pitt Rivers Museum, and the Museum of the History of Science (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1987), no. 33 on p. 27, illus. p. 27

Glossary

netsuke

  • netsuke

    The netsuke is a form of toggle that was used to secure personal items suspended on cords from the kimono sash. These items included purses, medicine cases or tobacco paraphernalia.

Location

    • currently in research collection

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