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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!
2015
Winter 2015, Volume 34, No.4 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Winter
Volume 34, No.4
Spring 2015, Volume 35, No.1 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Spring
Volume 35, No.1
Summer 2015, Volume 35, No.2 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Summer
Volume 35, No.2
Fall 2015, Volume 35, No.3 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Fall
Volume 35, No.3
Volume 34 | Number 4
  • President's Letter
  • Chapters
  • INS Forum HighlightsPat Calhoun
  • Questions and AnswersYukari Yoshida and Joseph Kurstin
  • Amazing Devices in Movable Netsuke: Why and How: Beyond ToysIkuko Kimura, Tadamine Nakagawa, and Tsuyoshi Asoh
  • Inro and Their Design Drawings, as Documented in Yoyusai's Workshop Books Dated 1801-1841, Part 2Else and Heinz Kress
  • AuctionsDouglas J.K. Wright
  • On the ContinentGabor Wilhelm
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues
Cover: Ivory manju netsuke, signed Tomochika (See p. 16)
Volume 35 | Number 1
  • President's Letter
  • INS Baltimore Convention Bulletin
  • INS Forum HighlightsPat Calhoun
  • A Tale of Two KinkosDavid S. White
  • Discovering NaohiroGiovanni Rimondi
  • AuctionsFinn Daley Roberts
  • Six Pages of Design Drawings Used to Decorate One Carved Black Lacquer InroElse and Heinz Kress
  • Book Review: Lac Lacquer LacquestPeter J. Flagg
  • Memoriam
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
Cover: Kinko Sennin, ivory, 18th century, both signed Yoshitomo. See p. 26.
Volume 35 | Number 2
  • President's Letter
  • Baltimore Convention Bulletin
  • Chapters
  • INS Forum HighlightsPat Calhoun
  • Rusu MoyoNeil K. Davey
  • The Enigmatic TsunemasaJiri M. Mestecky
  • Natasha PopovaLuigi B. Olliaro
  • AuctionsOliver Moss
  • In Memoriam
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Correction
Cover: Grazing horse. Stag antler, signed Tsunemasa, Collection of Jiri M. Mestecky Image courtesy of Sagemonoya. See p. 27.
Volume 35 | Number 3
  • President's Letter
  • INS Financials
  • Correction
  • Chapters
  • Letters
  • A Week in BaltimoreDavid Butsumyo
  • INS Forum HighlightsPat Calhoun
  • The DoranAlain Ducros
  • The Oni WorkshopGiovanni Rimondi
  • Ritsuo's Style of Work as Seen on Inro Decorated with a Caparisoned Elephant Found Today in Museums and Collections WorldwideElse and Heinz Kress
  • AuctionsFinn Daley Roberts
  • In Memoriam
  • Membership Form
  • Back Issues
  • Index of Advertisers
Cover: A dōran, design of a Buddhist angel. Unsigned. (H 10.8 cm). Reverse view is shown on page 28.

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.