Netsuke Dealers
Since 1978, Asiantiques offers high quality works of art and decorative pieces from China, Japan, and Korea. Asiantiques has opened its new gallery in New Orleans’ French Quarter.
Michael R. Bernstein, Esq. deals exclusively in Japanese art, specializing in netsuke, inro, pipecases, ojime, tsuba and lacquer.
An Asian art dealer in Honolulu, Hawaii, who hosted the 1997 & 2003 International Netsuke Society Convention. Specializes in Japanese and Chinese antiques as well as Buddhist artwork.
PO Box 9091 North St. Paul, MN 55109 Phone & Fax: (651) 777-8910
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Denise Cohen, formerly affiliated with the Ronin Gallery in New York, is now a private dealer in fine Netsuke.
Asian art dealer located in Kronberg, Germany
A Japanese art and antiques gallery located in the heart of downtown Los Gatos, California, about an hour south of San Francisco by car. They carry a wide variety of fine Asian Art, and present occasional programs of interest to accompany their exhibits.
A Japanese Prints and Works of Art dealer located in Venezia, Italy.
Established in 1910, is specialized to a high level of expertise and integrity in Japanese netsuke, lacquer and pipecases, as well as painting, calligraphy, sculpture and tea ceremony materials.
Orientations offers netsuke, sagemono and other fine Japanese antiques.
Sagemonoya Gallery in Tokyo, Japan is the only specialized netsuke dealer in Japan.
Norman Sandfield is a Japanese art dealer, located in Chicago, offering netsuke, sagemono and Asian art objects.
Scholten Japanese Art is the largest gallery devoted to Japanese Art in New York- located in a renovated townhouse on the Upper East Side. Scholten also offers a monthly lectures series on Japanese art, and hosts meetings for the INS New York Chapter.
Takara Asian Art specializes in antique, modern and contemporary netsuke and ojime. They also offer a variety of other kinds of fine Japanese works of art.
Two galleries in the San Francisco Bay area specializing in art and antiquities from Asia, Africa and Oceania with the largest collection of netsuke and inro on the West Coast.