山水螺鈿架け橋印籠
It is a small container for carrying medicine and tobacco leaves.
In Edo period, Samurai have a habit of carrying regular medicines in Inro, which are used regularly and are popular as accessories that represent Edo crafts.
It has a flat rectangular shape and is made of wood so that it can be divided into five stages. A string was passed to both sides of each step, fastened with a netting for preventing fall, and the string was sandwiched between bands.
SIZE
Vertical |
Horizontal |
Weight |
Layers |
9cm |
5cm |
50g |
5 |