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Shokasai, 4 Case Inro with Iroe Maki-e & Ivory Inlays, 19th C.

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:750.00 EUR Estimated At:1,200.00 - 1,500.00 EUR
Shokasai, 4 Case Inro with Iroe Maki-e & Ivory Inlays, 19th C.
Iroe takamaki-e and ivory inlays
Japan, 19th century
Base (chi) with artist signature ‘Shokasai’
Fine lacquer work
Decorated with sanbaso dancers
Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.3 x 1.8 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection, Cologne
An elegant inro with figural decoration and fine inlays
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This four case inro is finely worked in iroe takamaki-e technique with ivory inlays and features a nashiji interior. It is of lenticular form and decorated with fine depictions of sanbaso dancers on a gold ground. The sides and base are simulating the Shogi game board. The base (chi) bears the signature



The inro is in good condition with minor signs of wear. Partially the color is a little rubbed off. There are minor chips to the lacquer, mainly to the interior. The inro measures 8.7 cm in height, 5.3 cm in width and 1.8 cm in depth.



Inro

An inro is a Japanese seal or medicine case, which belongs to the so-called sagemono (containers hanging from the obi). An inro 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. Inros 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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