Warrior
Edo period
Samurai Head Portrait

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During the Edo period, samurai head pendants came in a wide variety of styles and were crafted with exquisite skill, possessing high artistic value and profound cultural significance. Below are some common types:
NetsukeWeibo Netsuke were practical ornaments worn on the kimono belt during the Edo period, used to hang personal items such as tobacco pouches and ink containers. They were made from a variety of materials, including ivory, deer antler, and wood; some were carved into the likeness of a samurai’s head or other samurai-related motifs, showcasing superb craftsmanship within a small space.
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