The richly illustrated publication presents about 250 inrō from the Anna and Christian Trumpf collection. These small, multipartite receptacles for seals and medicine, which were attached to a belt with the aid of a netsuke, came into use in the 16th century and remained a prominent accessory in Japanese menswear until the late 19th century. The symbolic, often narrative decoration conveys a valuable insight into Japanese culture.
Each of the inrō studied in this book is accompanied by a technical and bibliographic description, the provenance of the object, and an explanatory comment.
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