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Nishimura Instrument Co., Kyoto
Soko Kurachi
1988

Gotō Sōjō
late 15th–early 16th century

Alessandro Turchi
ca. 1640

Soho
ca. 1725–35

Soro
mid-20th century
Gotō Sōjō
late 15th–early 16th century
Gotō Sōjō
late 15th–early 16th century
Gotō Sōjō
late 15th–early 16th century
Gotō Sōjō
late 15th–early 16th century

Sok
mid-20th century

Caucasian, Kubachi, Dagestan
ca. 1800–1850

Toba Sōjō
14th century

Koike Shōko
2005

Shinoda Tōkō
dated 2011

Leonid Sokov
1989

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Oide Tōkō
ca. 1888–92

Shinoda Tōkō
1982

Shinoda Tōkō
1984
Katsushiro Sōhō
1999
Katsushiro Sōhō
2012
Katsushiro Sōhō
2013
Koike Shōko
1997
Koko
19th–20th century

Uchida Kuichi
1873
Caucasian, possibly Kubachi, Dagestan
dated A.H. 1234/A.D 1818–19

Kakutei (Kaigan Jōkō)
mid-18th century

Jesús Raphael Soto
1965

Kakutei (Kaigan Jōkō)
Kuroda Toko
early 19th century
Yoruba or Sobo peoples, Isoko group (?)
19th–20th century

Soga people
19th century

Matthew Boulton
James Fothergill
ca. 1770

Matthew Boulton
James Fothergill
probably ca. 1770

Matthew Boulton
James Fothergill
probably ca. 1770

Matthew Boulton
James Fothergill
ca. 1770

Multiple artists/makers
2002