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A fox (kitsune) in disguise

Netsuke, signed Tomokazu1850/1900

Bristol Museums

Bristol Museums
United Kingdom

In Japanese folklore kitsune are foxes believed to very clever, with magical powers and the gift of long life.
Stories tell of foxes shape-shifting into beautiful women and playing tricks on arrogant samurai warriors, greedy merchants, and boastful commoners.
This carving shows a fox-woman beside a samurai who does not seem to have noticed the true identity of his companion.

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  • Title: A fox (kitsune) in disguise
  • Creator: Netsuke, signed Tomokazu
  • Date Created: 1850/1900
  • Physical Dimensions: w 3.2 cm (across base)
  • Type: Okimono
  • Rights: ©Bristol Museums, Galleries and Archives
  • Medium: Mammoth ivory
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