![Netsuke: Ancient Pocket Charms from Edo Japan](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tsrxnxIx7gMel2Qwom3AreKL2qp0piSy289rhJiCJ0Pj0Tq-CTogn7Zw84ztssPbhGqdzwWFsM-KIHjEXkI1gobsbDY5PgsFyqT3wwzsdpEHS9CvUebZ7ONf0wcobKh7KTqtqmgLWxDmDngIyhfYljqqS0AxG7hUnlm3RyB21zUX2JNipCCmEmc9CO=s0-d)
The British Museum in London is home to more than 2,300 tiny and remarkable sculptures called netsuke. These intricately wrought objects are preserved cultural relics that were all the rage as men's fashion accessories during Japan's Edo period from the late sixteenth century to the nineteenth century.
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