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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!
2016
Winter 2016, Volume 36, No.4 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Winter
Volume 35, No.4
Spring 2016, Volume 36, No.1 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Spring
Volume 36, No.1
Summer 2016, Volume 36, No.2 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Summer
Volume 36, No.2
Fall 2016, Volume 36, No.3 - International Netsuke Society Journal
Fall
Volume 36, No.3
Volume 35 | Number 4
  • President's Letter
  • Chapters
  • Announcements
  • INS Forum HighlightsPat Calhoun
  • Wired, Worn and (Wrare): Enamel Netsuke-Cloisonne and ChampleveFredric T. Schneider
  • Three BunniesGopi Nayar
  • The Armchair Collector: Buried Treasures: Hanasaka Jiji and Other StoriesRichard Hieronymus
  • My Top Ten Birch NetsukeJanet Birch
  • On the ContinentGabor Wilhelm
  • AuctionsOliver Moss
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues
Cover: Lunar hare, ivory, signed Toyomasa - Collection of Gopi Nayar. See p. 34
Volume 36 | Number 1
  • President's Letter
  • Chapters
  • Letters
  • INS Forum HighlightsPat Calhoun
  • Kiseruzutsu, the Other Sagemono - A Modest AppreciationMilton Stratos
  • Deconstructing Idols: Sosui's Netsuke Inspired by Toshusai SharakuAdelaida Sanchez Rus
  • On the ContinentGabor Wilhelm
  • Various Types of Inro and Sagemono Carved by Members of the Hida Takayama School - Part 1Else and Heinz Kress
  • Membership Form
  • Back Issues
  • Index of Advertisers
Cover: Collage photographed by Milton Stratos from "Kiseruzutsu, the Other Sagemono" - See pages 19-30
Volume 36 | Number 2
  • President's Letter
  • Chapters
  • Letters from the Lounge
  • KingfisherNeil Holton
  • Satsuma Ivory NetsukeAlain Ducros
  • AuctionsGabor Wilhelm
  • Marsha Vargas Handley
  • Fifty Years of Contemporary NetsukeBunran Wendy Makino
  • Various Types of Inro and Sagemono Carved by Members of the Hida Takayama School - Part 2Else and Heinz Kress
  • Membership Form
  • Index of Advertisers
  • Back Issues
Cover: Left: Foreigner and dog, attributed to Gechu. See p. 27.
Right: Dr. Kochi holding Wasobiyoe, unsigned. See p. 29.
Volume 36 | Number 3
  • President's Letter
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Chapters
  • INS Cologne Convention Notice
  • Kyoto Golden AgeGopi Nayar, M.D.
  • Modern Pioneers: Richard Silverman - Autobiography of a Silver Kirin, Part 1Susan Atchley, Ph.D.
  • Collecting InroElse and Heinz Kress
  • The Forgotten British Collector: Captain Collingwood Ingram (1880-1981)Rosemary Bandini
  • On the ContinentGabor Wilhelm
  • Tabakoire of Wood or Bamboo, Decorated with Carved Chinese and Japanese CoinsElse and Heinz Kress
  • Index of Advertisers

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.