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Kestrell ([personal profile] kestrell) wrote2012-11-15 07:29 am
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Spooky Netsuke

http://www.shadowmanor.com/blog/?p=16331

What, you ask, are netsuke?

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Netsuke started out as utilitarian objects: Little toggles to attach 17th-century Japanese men’s purses* to their belts. Like a lot of mundane objects, they eventually became an outlet for artistic expression until they were essentially intricate, miniature sculptures. And since Japan has a rich mythology, much of which is, from a Western viewpoint, frankly insane, many of these teensy sculptures are very gothy indeed.
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My favorite description is
"some guy who is just entirely too happy to be carrying an octopus"
although, being a Poe fan, I lust after the skull with a raven combination.
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2012-11-16 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Does your disinterest in anime extended to Avatar, the Last Airbender? I'm watching this for the first time, and it really is as good as everyone has squeed to me. As you probably know, one of the main characters is a blind woman named Toph, who is a skilled earthbender. She perceives the world when the soles of her feet contact the earth. She goes around barefoot with dirty toes and is just delightfully snarky (as well as a kick-ass fighter who creates amazing earth structures).

E A Poe action figure with detachable raven — OF COURSE YOU DO. I would expect nothing less.