The Daily netsuke – Tiger & Dragon Playing – FEB 09
by Netsuke on February 9, 2010
Just in time for the Chinese New Year 2010 An amazing Museum quality mammoth Ivory Netsuke - Tiger and Dragon Playing together. Yes in 5 days from today more than 1.3 Billion people over the world are going to celebrate the Year of the Tiger – When we are celebrating the day of Love & romance -Valentine’s day at the 14th to February at the exact same day the Chinese are Changing their Zodiac animal from the Ox to the year of the Golden Tiger. The Tiger is the third sign in the cycle of Chinese Zodiac, which consists of 12 animal signs. It is a sign of courage. This fearless and fiery fighter is revered by the ancient Chinese as the sign that wards off the three main disasters of a household: fire, thieves and ghosts. On New Year’s day itself, it is beneficial to celebrate, to be happy, to have smiling faces, and to refrain from scowling, quarreling, or criticizing anyone.And what can be more happy than this amazing Mammoth ivory Netsuke for the New Year to Come? Everything that carved on this Netsuke is absolutely breathtaking from the expression in tiger face to the tiger sharp teeth, from the dragon jaws to the dragon head, everything was carved to perfection.
Perfect carving on this Top Grade Mammoth Ivory Tusk. The Master Carver really excel himself on carving this amazing Netsuke.
This Netsuke is a proud member at IvoryAndArt.com MASTER Pieces Netsukes collection.
This remarkable Netsuke was hand carved by Top Skilled Master Carver, you can see his signature & the two holes on the bottom of the netsuke- Look at the video on this page in order to see this inspiring Netsuke all around.
This outstanding Netsuke made of 100% genuine Mammoth ivory Tusk & made out from the best grade of mammoth ivory tusk.
Mammoth ivory Netsukes is absolutely legal worldwide.
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Measurements:
In Centimeters:
Width: 3.0 Cm, Height: 4.3 Cm , Length: 3.0 Cm
In Inches:
Width: 1 In, Height: 2 In , Length: 1 In
Happy Tiger Year
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