Fox (fairy) disguised as a nun or wandering monk
Accession Nr.: | 50.219.1 |
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Type: | wooden sculpture; object for daily use; netsuke; accessory |
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Date of production: |
late 18th century
Edo (Tokugawa) period |
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Nara-ningyō doll. Japanese men kept their personal belongings in the belt of their kimono. These were fastened to the belt of the kimono: a suspension cord attached to the object ran under the textile sash with a counterweight knotted on the other end. A Kitsune is a shape-shifting fox spirit, most often chosing a female character as a disguise.