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One of the great benefits of joining the International Netsuke Society is the quarterly journal which the society publishes. Articles are written by various collectors, scholars and dealers of netsuke. Published with high quality papers, the journal is handsome as well as being extremely informative and educational. Not a Member? Join Today to read all of the journals online!
2013
Spring 2013, Volume 33, No.1 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Spring
Volume 33, No.1
Summer 2013, Volume 33, No.2 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Summer
Volume 33, No.2
Fall 2013, Volume 33, No.3 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Fall
Volume 33, No.3
Winter 2013, Volume 33, No.4 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Winter
Volume 33, No.4
  • President's Letter
  • Exhibition
  • Chapters
  • Letters
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • Keep Your Eyes Open!Alain Ducros
  • The GoatNigel Platt
  • Kiseruzutsu Revealed - A Personal View of a Favorite PieceMilton S. Stratos
  • Netsuke Basics A-Z -- W is for Watanabe no Tsuna and Y for YamabushiGabor Wilhelm
  • Bands of Flowers in Gold and Silver Metal Wire on Metal and Lacquer InroElse and Heinz Kress
  • Netsuke on a Budget #9 (A.K.A. Netsuke on $5 a Day): Uncommon NetsukeBob Goode
  • AuctionsMichael J. Strone
  • Book Review: In a Nutshell: A Loan Exhibition of Japanese Netsuke from European CollectionsDavid S. White
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues
  • President's Letter
  • INS Financials
  • London Convention Financial Statement
  • Chapters
  • Letters
  • Exhibition: Fresh Impressions: Early Modern Japanese Prints, Toledo Museum of Art
  • Senpo's Cicada Netsuke: Bookends on a Brilliant CareerDavid S. White
  • Netsuke Basics A-Z -- U is for UrashimaGabor Wilhelm
  • Tubby Ink Containers in Fresh ColoursElse and Heinz Kress
  • London Convention
  • Auctions USAMichael J. Strone
  • Auctions UKDouglas J.K. Wright
  • Book Reviews:
    • 101 Netsuke: Japanese Toggles from the Treasure Farm
    • The Art & Life of Michael Birch: The Product of an Active Mind
  • Memoriam
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues
  • President's Letter
  • INS London Convention Bulletin
  • Chapters
  • Letters
  • Grand Opening of the Kress Inro ExhibitionReinhard Lohrberg
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • Ivory Tall Figures: Kyoto or Kyushu?Alain Ducros
  • Horses in My LifeEberhard Schmidt-Bothelt
  • Netsuke Basics A-Z -- T is for TanukiGabor Wilhelm
  • Carved by Hidari Issan: Powerful Dragons among Clouds and WavesElse and Heinz Kress
  • AuctionsGabor Wilhelm
  • Book Review: Ivory Identification: A Photographic Reference GuideNorman L. Sandfield
  • MemoriamVirginia G. Atchley
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues
  • President's Letter
  • INS London Convention Bulletin
  • Chapters
  • Letters
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • Nanban-Style Revival? Inro Decorated with a Western Coat of Arms, and Other Works by (Kajikawa) KoryusaiElse and Heinz KressEberhard Schmidt-Bothelt
  • Netsuke Basics A-Z - R is for RishiGabor Wilhelm
  • On the ContinentGabor Wilhelm
  • Auctions - UKDouglas J.K. Wright
  • Auctions - USAMichael J. Strone
  • Book ReviewNorman L. Sandfield
  • Memoriam
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues

The International Netsuke Society is vehemently opposed to the trafficking, trade or commerce of illegal ivory, horn or any other illegal material. We support and comply with all international laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the Endangered Species Act, and the African Elephant Conservation Act.