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cma-japanese-art: Inro, late 19th century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize: Diameter: 8.4
cma-japanese-art: Inro, 1615, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize: Overall: 8 x 5.8 cm (3 1/8
Case (Inrō) with Design of Fireworks, Japan, 19th C. Case: red lacquer and powdered gold and si
cma-japanese-art:Inro, late 19th century, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese ArtSize: Diameter: 8.4 c
cma-japanese-art: Inro, Ojime, Netsuke, Shibata Zeshin, later 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japan
japaneseaesthetics: A three-case ivory Inro. Artist Masamune Saku., Japan, late 19th century
japaneseaesthetics:Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
tanuki-kimono: The World of Edo Dandyism: From Swords to Inrō, Tokyo Nezu Museum Far from salarymen
thekimonogallery: Inrō by Shibata Zeshin, ojime (bead), and netsuke (toggle) by Ikeda Sensa; Bamboo,
japaneseaesthetics: Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics:Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics:Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics:Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics:Case (Inrō) with Design of Standing Cranes (obverse); Tortoises beside Stones (re
japaneseaesthetics:Medicine case (inro) with design of “eight bridges” (yatsuhashi).&nbs
japaneseaesthetics:Case (Inrō) with Design of Buddhist Priests Kanzan and Jittoku, by School of Kōri
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museeguimet: Inro with mother-of-pearl inlay. 18th or early 19th century, JapanÉpoque E
aleyma: Five-case inro with hawk, ho-o, and plum design, made in Japan in the mid-late 19th century
A four-case lacquer inro and box netsuke en suite Meiji period (late 19th century), Japan, sig
tanuki-kimono: The World of Edo Dandyism: From Swords to Inrō, Tokyo Nezu Museum Far from salarymen
New Orleans, 2016 www.in-rooms.com25% off Sale on my favorite haunted items!!! www.inro
japaneseaesthetics: Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics: Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
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