Inrō with Shells and Seaweeds amid Rocks and Waves

Japan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 199

The rare, early example in tortoiseshell was made at the beginning of the Edo period, when inrō were first developed.

Inrō with Shells and Seaweeds amid Rocks and Waves, Inrō: four cases; lacquered wood, gold and silver takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, togidashimaki-e, cutout gold foil application, silver inlay on gold ground; metal cord runners; ojime: copper with mixed-metal inlay and gilded details; netsuke: carved ivory, Japan

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