I'm reading Edmund de Waal's wonderful book "The Hare with Amber Eyes" and it makes me want to touch netsuke, those little Japanese carvings--I love these way acorns look, the strangely-shaped pears, and the overripe persimmon--all found recently, just walking around town, and on hikes.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Real Life Netsuke
I'm reading Edmund de Waal's wonderful book "The Hare with Amber Eyes" and it makes me want to touch netsuke, those little Japanese carvings--I love these way acorns look, the strangely-shaped pears, and the overripe persimmon--all found recently, just walking around town, and on hikes.
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