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Inro with a raccoon and autumn flowers

Kano Natsuo (1828-1898) and the other, photo by Kimura Youichi

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

Trendy inrō were for the most part decorated with maki-e, but ones made from other materials and techniques also exist. For instance, this one is a very rare type. It is a metal inrō fashioned by the well known Kyoto smith Kano Natsuo (1828-1898) and made up of various inlaid metals. The netsuke and ojime are also made of metal.

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  • Title: Inro with a raccoon and autumn flowers
  • Creator: Kano Natsuo (1828-1898) and the other, photo by Kimura Youichi
  • Original Source: Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum
  • Rights: © Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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