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Inro with three roiro lacquer boxes decorated in hiramakie, nashiji and kirikane, Japan, 19th centuryOrnamented
with a four-story pagoda among the rocks and overlooking the sea, the interior in nashiji lacquer. Bears a signature on the right side Hôgen Eishuku - 法眼永叔. It is the gô (artist name) of a painter of the Kanô school called Kanô Akinobu then Kanô Morinobu. The lacquerer used a painting of this artist as a model for the creation of the inro. Carnelian ojime and ivory netsuke representing an oni carrying a large bundle on his back.
H. inro : 6 cm ; h. netsuke : 4,1 cm ; netsuke weight : 17 gUsures
and some small dents and chips in the lacquer
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