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Is the inro about to make a comeback?

Friday, June 18th, 2010
Inro - a small lacquered container hung from the waist, generally used to hold seals or medicines

Inro - a small lacquered container hung from the waist, generally used to hold seals or medicines

In short, no.  Perhaps if people were more familiar with this 16th century Japanese version of the wallet we may be more optimistic about its resurgence.

But wouldn’t it be nice to see people wearing these handsome lacquer boxes around their necks or, in the traditional fashion, around their waists.

Where to get an inro for your summer wardrobe? Well the best place to start looking is with a collector or at a museum.

Given that these are generally historical items dating from before the 1870s, when the Japanese governement was trying to phase out traditional dress in favour of western attire, you’ll probably have to part with large sums of cash to get one. (more…)