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Inro

Inro

  • Place of origin:

    Japan (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1750-1850 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Kajikawa (maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Black, gold and silver lacquer, with gold foil

  • Credit Line:

    Pfungst Gift

  • Museum number:

    W.202-1922

  • Gallery location:

    Japan, room 45, case 8

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The inro is a tiered container that was traditionally worn by men only. The traditional Japanese garment, the kimono, had no pockets, and men first used the inro to carry daily necessities. From the late 1500s onwards, men wore it suspended from their sashes by a silk cord and netsuke (toggle). However it rapidly became a costly fashion accessory of little or no practical use.
Although lacquer craftsmen could create their own original designs, they also adapted designs by leading painters, past or present. A painting could usually be adapted to one side of an inro quite easily. This example is signed by the lacquer worker, who acknowledges the origin of the design as the painter Kano Tsunenobu (1636-1713). Unfortunately no corresponding painting by Tsunenobu has been found.

Physical description

The inro, of rectangular form and elliptical cross-section, is decorated with a raised eagle in gold foil flying over waves breaking on rocks on a black lacquer ground. The interior is of nashiji lacquer.

Place of Origin

Japan (made)

Date

ca. 1750-1850 (made)

Artist/maker

Kajikawa (maker)

Materials and Techniques

Black, gold and silver lacquer, with gold foil

Marks and inscriptions

Kajikawa after a design by Tsunenobu

Dimensions

Height: 7.8 cm, Width: 6.3 cm, Depth: 2.6 cm

Descriptive line

Inro, black, gold and silver hiramakie (low sprinkled picture) and hiramakie (high sprinkled picture) lacquer with gold foil, signed Kajikawa, eagle and waves, ca.1750-1850

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Julia Hutt, Japanese Japanese Inro, V&A Publications, 1997; plate 66

Materials

Lacquer

Subjects depicted

Rock; Eagle; Wave

Categories

Containers; Accessories; Lacquerware

Collection code

EAS

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