Kanman (貫満[1] 1793 – 1859)[2][3] was a Japanese netsuke carver of the Iwami school (founded by Seiyōdō Tomiharu).
[4] Most of his work was designed in the first three decades of the 19th century.
[4] According to collector Anne Hull Grundy, "His netsuke [...] are extremely rare.
"[4] In the historical kana orthography he was spelled "Kwanman"[5] (くゎんまん).
He is also known to sign as "(Iwami-no-)Kuni" (石見国).