Japanese Antique Inro Set Gold Makie Tiger Wood Netsuke Ojime Lacquer Wajima

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Japanese Antique Inro Set Gold Makie Tiger Wood Netsuke Ojime Lacquer w / Box INR103

Introduction

Step into the world of the Samurai with this authentic Japanese Inro (medicine case) set, complete with a carved wood Netsuke and Ojime bead. This traditional "Sagemono" (hanging object) features a powerful gold Makie depiction of a Tiger, symbolizing strength and courage. It is a tangible piece of history, preserving the intricate artistry of the Edo-Meiji aesthetics.

Features & Cultural Context

  • Design (Tiger & Bamboo): The main motif depicts a fierce Tiger (Tora) amidst Bamboo. In Japanese art, the tiger represents protection against evil and unyielding strength, while bamboo symbolizes resilience. Together, they form a classic auspicious pairing known as "Take-ni-Tora."

  • Gold Makie: The design is executed in gold lacquer (Makie) on a dark glossy base, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship of traditional lacquerware.

  • Complete Set: Unlike many solitary Inro found today, this piece comes with its original accompanying accessories:

    • Netsuke: A charming hand-carved wooden toggle depicting a smiling lucky figure (possibly one of the Seven Lucky Gods), full of character and warmth.

    • Ojime: A simple bead that tightens the cord, holding the stack of cases together.

  • Interior: The cases open to reveal a striking red lacquer interior, a signature contrast in high-quality Japanese lacquerware.

Usage & Decor Ideas

  • Collector's Display: A prestigious addition to any collection of Asian antiques, best displayed in a glass curio cabinet or on a stand to show off the hanging ensemble.

  • Kimono Accessory: For those who practice traditional Japanese arts, this can be worn with a kimono or obi as a conversation-starting accessory.

  • Restoration Project: For skilled artisans, this piece offers a worthy canvas for Kintsugi or lacquer restoration to bring it back to its full glory.

Size

Inro (Main Case):

  • Height: 8.5 cm / 3.35 in

  • Width: 5.5 cm / 2.17 in

  • Thickness: 2.0 cm / 0.79 in

Netsuke (Toggle):

  • Dimensions: 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.0 cm / 1.38 in x 0.98 in x 0.79 in

Wooden Box:

  • Dimensions: 13.3 cm x 11.5 cm x 3.0 cm / 5.24 in x 4.53 in x 1.18 in

Weight:

  • Inro Set Weight: 77 g / 2.72 oz

  • Total Weight (with box): 132 g / 4.66 oz

Condition

Vintage / Used with Damage This item is an authentic antique and shows clear signs of its age and history.

  • Cracks: There is a significant crack/split on the shoulder and side of the Inro (please see detailed photos). This is common in aged lacquerware due to wood shrinkage over time.

  • Wear: There are surface scratches, scuffs, and some peeling of the lacquer.

  • Netsuke & Ojime: Show wear consistent with age but possess a beautiful patina.

  • Please consider this condition before purchasing; it is sold as a historical artifact with imperfections.

This Inro set captures the spirit of traditional Japan. Please check the photos carefully, especially the areas showing the cracks, to fully understand the condition of this fascinating piece.



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