[{"id":448689701183,"handle":"netsuke","updated_at":"2024-08-01T15:55:06-07:00","published_at":"2023-05-26T10:29:34-07:00","sort_order":"best-selling","template_suffix":"","published_scope":"web","title":"Netsuke","body_html":"\u003cmeta charset=\"utf-8\"\u003e\u003cspan data-mce-fragment=\"1\"\u003eIn traditional Japanese dress, the inro box hung from the obi (belt) of a kimono, on a double cord. At the top of the cord, a large carving called a netsuke (pronounced nets-kay) acted as a toggle to anchor the inro. Most of our netsuke have authentic double-holes in the base, so when strung on a necklace they will hang upsidedown. They range in size from 1 ½ to 2 inches. \u003c\/span\u003e","image":{"created_at":"2023-09-14T12:22:58-07:00","alt":null,"width":496,"height":372,"src":"\/\/tikaimports.com\/cdn\/shop\/collections\/SUBCAT_final_496_x_372.jpg?v=1694719379"}}]