Close-Up: Bamboo and Prunus Inro with metal and gold ojime

Close-Up Reverse: Bamboo and Prunus Inro with metal and gold ojime

Close-Up Base: Bamboo and Prunus Inro

THE JAPANESE COLLECTION

 

Bamboo & Prunus Inro

 

 

Joka five case inro.

 

L26

 

A five case gold lacquer inro decorated with a hanaike (hanging flower vase) formed of a section of bamboo and a prunus flower in silver and pearl inlay.

 

Signed: Joka
Provenance: G. James
Published: Item 280 (inro) 'In Search of Netsuke and Inro' by George A. Cohen.
Dimensions: 9.4cm long x 4.7cm wide

 

Joka is a shortened form of the name Jokasai. A number of successive generations of the Yamada family used the name Jokasai, from the end of the 17th through the 19th century. The present example is a fine work by one of the later members of the family.

 

 

Ojime: Metal ojime decorated in gold and other metals with fruits in relief.

 

Seal: Not known
Provenance: G. James
Published: Item 280 (ojime) 'In Search of Netsuke and Inro' by George A. Cohen.

 

 

Netsuke: A gold lacquer arrangement of two plum blossoms.   (NL26)
Japan, 19th century

Signed: Unsigned

 

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