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INRO CONSTRUCTION LLC

Edo period · 18th century · Metropolitan Museum of Art An inro ( 印籠 · Inrō · lit. "stamp case") is a traditional Japanese case for holding small objects · and are more decorative than other Japanese lacquerware . &#91 · 1 &#93 · &#91 · 2 &#93 · Because traditional Japanese dress lacked pockets · such as tobacco · pipes · writing brush and ink · but the type known as inro is suitable for carrying small things · In the middle of the Edo period (1603–1868) · inro became popular as men's accessories · The term inro is a combination of the kanji for in ( 印 ) · which means a seal or stamp · and the kanji for rō ( 籠 ) · which means a basket. Description [ edit ] Consisting of a stack of tiny

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Edo period
18th century
Metropolitan Museum of Art An inro ( 印籠
Inrō
lit. "stamp case") is a traditional Japanese case for holding small objects
and are more decorative than other Japanese lacquerware . &#91
1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
Because traditional Japanese dress lacked pockets
such as tobacco
pipes
writing brush and ink
but the type known as inro is suitable for carrying small things
In the middle of the Edo period (1603–1868)
inro became popular as men's accessories
The term inro is a combination of the kanji for in ( 印 )
which means a seal or stamp
and the kanji for rō ( 籠 )
which means a basket. Description [ edit ] Consisting of a stack of tiny

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