Description
With traditional Japanese clothing a small carved figurine was often used to attach a cord from the belt of a kimono that held up a small pouch or basket. This cord was secured to the belt with carved ornamental figures (often of ivory or wood). Celebrated Providence sculptor Gage Prentiss has created a series of Lovecraftian netsuke for you to enjoy (kimono not required). He’s written a fun backstory about Ito, the fictitious sculptor of the pieces.
All sculptures are cast in polyeurethane resin and are roughly 2.5 inches tall (or wide).






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