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Lacquer inro with silver inlaid iron manju netsuke, Edo period, Japan, 1650-1700. Artist: Jokosai
Five-segmented lacquer inro with basket by Jokosai with silver inlaid iron manju netsuke, Edo period, Japan, 1650-1700. A five-segmented inro of brown lacquer. One side is decorated with a wicker basket in which charcoal, chopsticks, feather and a red lacquer box are depicted. The other side has a cash coin, a six-pointed star mon and two bracelets. The inro is signed by Jokosai who was the inro-maker to the shogun in 1679 or his son or grandson. The iron manju netsuke has silver inlays of wisteria.
Unique Identifier
AR920307
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2821px × 2219px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
18th century
ART
artefact
Artifact
ARTS
ASIA
Asian
Bird
BIRDS
Box
color
Container
CONTINENT
country
Edo period
eighteenth century
inro
Japan
Japanese
Jokosai
Lacquer
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
netsuke
Object
oriental
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY