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From the late 1500s onwards, Japanese men wore the <i>inro</i> suspended from their sash by a silk cord and a netsuke (toggle). They originally used it to hold their seal and ink or a supply of medicines. However, it rapidly became a costly fashion accessory of little or no practical use. Most <i>inro</i> are rectangular with gently curving sides. \r\nLacquer was most commonly used in the manufacture of <i>inro</i> since it was highly suitable for storing medicines. Lacquer is the sap from the tree Rhus verniciflua that grows mainly in East Asia. After processing, it is applied in many thin layers to a base material.  The craft of lacquering, as well as making <i>inro</i> bodies, is highly complex, time-consuming and expensive.\r\nFrom the 1700s onwards, many artists signed the <i>inro</i> they made. This example is signed Seisei [Ogata] Korin (1688-1703). Korin was a follower and the greatest exponent of the versatile artist and craftsman, Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637). Koetsu pioneered a distinctive style of lacquerwork that made use of relatively straightforward techniques of lacquer, with inlays of shell and lead. His designs are usually in silhouette with little or no interior detail. This <i>inro</i> is decorated with thatched huts on a gold lacquer ground. The ground is of very fine, dense gold powder, interspersed with larger gold flakes sparingly sprinkled on, a characteristic of Korin’s work. This <i>inro</i>, however, is a much later work in the style of Korin.<i>","physicalDescription":"Inrō decorated with thatched dwellings beside leafless trees, emblematic of the first month. 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