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Engraved Feather Netsuke
I have wanted for some years to revisit the netsuke world which I was immersed in some years ago. What is a netsuke? See
http://www.netsuke.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1125375 and http://www.cc.rim.or.jp/~komada/e-netsuke.html Having also dipped(so-to-speak) back into the Japanese water-casting(yuwake) earlier in the year I wanted to make something from a nice little shibuichi (copper/silver alloy) ingot produced then. This process involves pouring the molten alloy (70% copper, 30% silver and a bit of gold) into a cotton cradle submersed in water. This leaves the alloy quite oxide and gas free. The obvious convergence of these impulses is a type of netsuke known as a kagamibuta(mirror-lid), which typically have a metal plate set into a bowl made most often of ivory or wood. It has been at least 20 years, I think, since I last made one of these so I was interested to see what I would bring to it with a bit more skill (let’s hope!) and some different aesthetics as well. Here’s a first look. The photo doesn’t do justice to the nashiji(pear-skin) grain in the shibuichi and I’ll try to get a better photo of that. The smaller photo shows the piece roughly to scale (40mm diameter). The inlays are copper and gold. The wood is Ziricote.
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
Very nice. Subtle and underspoken....very, very nice.
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
What a beauty, it´s amaizing art, thank´s for posting it.
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
Hi,
Beautiful work again Jim. SE
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
Thanks very much Mike, Lucie and SE.
Jim
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
Thank you for showing, its always such a pleasure to see your work!
Best, Hanne |
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
Hi Jim,
As always, your work is superb. The tranquility expressed by the work is palpable and refreshing. dave |
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
Thanks very much Hanne and Dave!
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Re: Engraved Feather Netsuke
That's some lovely fine work and a very subtle technique, Jim I like the look & effect of that special copper alloy, my congratulations, Paulsph
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