Inrō in the Shape of a Tobacco Case (tabako-ire) with Flowering Plum

Attributed to Matsuda Sukenaga Japanese

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Matsuda Sukenaga, a craftsman of the Hida school of netsuke carvers, cleverly carved and lacquered this inrō to imitate the appearance of a leather tobacco case. Lacquer artists often liked to test their skills by imitating textures of other materials.

Inrō in the Shape of a Tobacco Case (tabako-ire) with Flowering Plum, Attributed to Matsuda Sukenaga (Japanese, 1800–1871), Lacquer, carved wood imitating leather, gold metal clasp; Interior: plain, Japan

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