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Dressed to Impress – Netsuke And Japanese Men’s Fashion
July 31, 2014
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An exhibition at the British Museum in Room 3 supported by The Asahi Shimbun. 19 June – 17 August 2014
To coincide with the publication of the British Museum’s new book, ‘Netsuke: 100 miniature masterpieces from Japan’, by Noriko Tsuchiya, the museum is hosting a small exhibition, ‘Dressed to Impress: Netsuke and Japanese men’s Fashion’ sponsored by the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun.
As traditional Japanese men’s clothing had no pockets personal effects had to be carried in containers (inrō) hung from the belt (obi). To hang the inrō from the obi a long cord (himo) was threaded Read more…
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