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Five-Case Lacquer Inro, signed ‘Kajikawa saku’, Edo Period
德国 北京时间
2015年11月17日 开拍 / 2015年11月17日 截止委托
拍品描述
Iro-e maki-e
Japan, Edo period (late 18th/early 19th century)
Five case inro with hidden cord and green Ojime
ribbon an bead
Worked in iro-e maki-e on a black ground with nashiji inside and base with kinji
Very high quality fully in hira-, takamakie, kirigane, okibirame, hiramefun, togidashi, tsukegaki and traces of red lacquer
All sides with a fine landscape depiction with mountains, trees, houses, and a river
Kajikawa workshop
Signed in gold lacquer ‘Kajikawa saku’ with red Tsubo seal with character ‘egg’
Dimensions of the inro: c. 7 x 5.5 cm
Good condition
Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 2,200 Euro

Condition:
The inro is in good condition with only slight signs of age and wear. The color is a partly rubbed and minimal scratches are visible. A small lacquer tear in the upper eyelet can be seen. The dimensions of the inro are c. 7 cm in height and 5.5 cm in width.

Inrō
An inrō is a Japanese seal or medicine case, which belongs to the so-called sagemono (containers hanging from the obi). An inrō is usually composed of a stack of tiny, nested compartments that can be sealed and held together by a cord. It can be made of wood, horn, ivory or ceramic. Originally the containers were used to store messages. Later they carried coins, personal seals or medicine. Inrōs were mainly used by men since their gowns often had no sleeve pockets. The little containers were therefore suspended from the belt (obi) and secured to a netsuke.

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