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Small Japanese wooden storage box, INRO KAMON

Width 7.5 cm
Compositions plastic
Product origin made in Japan
Height 9.2 cm

The inrō (印 籠), literally “basket (籠, rō) of seals (印, in)”, are small boxes originating in Japan with a utilitarian vocation.
As kimonos do not have a pocket, they are hung on the kimono belt (called obi) by a cord, to store various things. This cord is slipped between the belt and the garment. So that it does not fall, a cleat, usually a netsuke, blocks it at the upper edge of the obi.