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Inrō

1800-1875 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Inrō with decoration depicting Jo and Uba standing on a shimadai, with a pine, bamboo, and prunus, cranes, and tortoises (all symbols of longevity). The risers are decorated with auspicious symbols.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Inro
  • Inro Section
  • Inro Section
  • Inro Section
Materials and techniques
Roiro (highly polished black lacquer), nashiji (pear skin ground), gold, silver, red and black hiramaki-e (low relief maki-e), takamaki-e (high relief maki-e)
Brief description
Inrō with decoration depicting Jo and Uba, lacquer, by Toyo with gold kakihan, Japan, 1800-1875
Physical description
Inrō with decoration depicting Jo and Uba standing on a shimadai, with a pine, bamboo, and prunus, cranes, and tortoises (all symbols of longevity). The risers are decorated with auspicious symbols.
Dimensions
  • Height: 8.1cm (Note: taken from department records)
  • Width: 6.1cm (Note: taken from department records)
Style
Object history
The design is shown in Ko-Ji Ho-Ten by F. Weber, and in Onna Shoreishu Taizen, by Kitao Sekkosai, 1751
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.581-1916

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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