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Tabakoire (tobacco pouch)

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Tobacco and Salt Museum

Tobacco and Salt Museum
Sumida, Japan

The finely embroidered pouch is combined with a kiseruzutsu (Japanese pipe case) made of gilt leather. The most attractive objects of this pouch are netsuke (miniature carving attached to the end of a cord) and the fitting metal of the pouch. Netsuke was made by a famous craftsman Shojotemmin, and his two apprentices engraved both sides of the fitting metal (cf. the picture below). The gold fitting metal is in the shape of "Fujin", a Japanese god of the wind. He is pasting the paper on the Japanese fan to create the wind.

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