made in Japan
Inro were used to carry small personal seals or medicines. It was hung from a man's kimono sash, as kimono do not have any pockets. A netsuke, toggle was attached to the cord running through the inro and a bead ojime to keep the trays closed.
This inro was made of wood covered in layers of lacquer. The design of an Okina dancer has a white ivory mask. The inro has four trays and a lid which are decorated in nashi-ji a lacquer technique with specks of gold suspended in the lacquer.
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