Wind Deity Netsuke Postcard: Rare Japanese Mythological Art
size postcard: 5 7/8″ x 4 3/16″
(15 x 10.7 cm).
$ 5,00
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Wind Deity Netsuke Postcard: Rare Japanese Mythological Art
Discover an exquisite piece of Japanese mythology with our netsuke postcard. This rare collectible showcases an 18th-century ivory carving of Futen, the revered wind deity, crafted by the renowned Master Iscin.
Our postcard, published in 1983 by Moscow’s Fine Arts Publishing House, offers a detailed view of Master Iscin’s intricate work. Measuring 15 x 10.7 cm (5 7/8″ x 4 3/16″), it perfectly captures the 5 cm tall netsuke’s artistry.
In Japanese folklore, Futen, the wind deity, is often associated with the Seven Gods of Happiness. Master Iscin depicts this wind deity as a one-horned figure carrying a huge sack. Legend says Futen could release winds by unraveling the sack’s knot, leading many to appease him with prayers to avoid typhoons.
This wind deity netsuke exemplifies the rich tradition of Japanese miniature sculptures. Master Iscin’s portrayal blends grotesque and expressive features, showcasing his skill in dramatic characterization of mythological figures.
Add this unique wind deity netsuke postcard to your collection today. For more about netsuke and Japanese art, visit the Japan Society’s netsuke page.
Key Features of our Wind Deity Netsuke Postcard:
- 1983 vintage postcard
- 18th-century netsuke design
- Intricate ivory carving
- Wind deity Futen representation
- Postcard size: 15 x 10.7 cm
- Netsuke height: 5 cm
Browse our Japanese mythology postcards to expand your collection. Don’t miss this chance to own a print of a rare 18th-century ivory wind deity netsuke. Order now and immerse yourself in Japanese mythological art!
Contact our team for questions or to place your order. Elevate your collection with this exceptional wind deity netsuke postcard, a true piece of Japanese cultural heritage.
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