GETA ARCHIVEMIYUKI HONPO

13 / Forms

One-tooth and tengu geta

One-tooth geta create a strong vertical line and negative space, giving them visual presence within a typological collection.

What to observe

A single tooth changes the front, side, and shadow of the object. Follow the seller’s specific safety guidance for any use.

A kiri-geta observation image
Study wood, hanao, and structure from more than one angle.
A geta form image
Form, height, and shadow are also useful records.

Thinking as a collection

Even for display-only works, photographs that show the support point, height, and angle clarify the form.

Before buying or displaying

This guide is editorially informed by a classification of public web, social, collection, and market information. Verify an individual work’s place, maker, date, and specifications with its maker or seller before purchase.

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Editorial note for this page

This is a guide for observation and comparison. Historical attribution, repair, conservation, and wear safety vary by object, condition, and environment.