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Authentic Japanese Inro - 3 Case Engraved Carved Oxbone
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Authentic Japanese Inro - 3 Case Engraved Carved Oxbone

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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Product code
J017
Bob Shop ID
18180813

 

Authentic Japanese Handcrafted Oxbone 3 Case Inro

An inrō is a traditional Japanese case for holding small objects. Because traditional Japanese garb lacked pockets, objects were often carried by hanging them from the obi, or sash. Most types of these sagemono were created for specialized contents, such as tobacco, pipes, writing brush and ink, but inrō were suited for carrying anything small. Consisting of a stack of tiny, nested boxes, inrō were most commonly used to carry identity seals and medicines. The stack of boxes is held together by a cord that runs through cord runners down one side, under the bottom, and up the opposite side. The ends of the cord are secured to a netsuke, a kind of toggle that is passed between the sash and pants and then hooked over the top of the sash to suspend the inrō. A ojime is provided on the cord between the inrō and netsuke to hold the boxes together. This is a bead with a hole through the center through which the cord is passed. It is slid down to the top of the inrō to hold the stack together while the inrō is worn, and slid up next to the netsuke when the boxes need to be unstacked to access their contents. Inrō were made of a variety of materials, including wood, ivory, bone, and lacquer. Inrō, like the ojime and netsuke they were associated with, evolved over time from strictly utilitarian articles into objects of high art and immense craftsmanship. Even though they are seldom worn these days, they are still being manufactured as collector's items.

 

 

 This Inro was handcrafted from a single piece of oxbone to form three compartments that fit together perfectly. The bone has been polished to a glossy finish and is in perfect condition. Age is unknown.

 

Both sides of the inro feature intricate engravings with very fine detail, depicting a Japanese lady in a garden.

The inro measures 7.5cm x 4.5cm.

This is a rare and beautiful collector's piece for the lover of Oriental art and culture. Only this one piece is available, so don't miss your chance to own it! 

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08 Feb 2010