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Definition of Inros

Inro
Inro In"ro, n. [Jap. inr[=o]; in seal + r[=o] box.] A small closed receptacle or set of receptacles of hard material, as lacquered wood, iron, bronze, or ivory, used by the Japanese to hold medicines, perfumes, and the like, and carried in the girdle. It is usually secured by a silk cord by which the wearer may grasp it, which cord passes through an ornamental button or knob called a netsuke.

Meaning of Inros from wikipedia

- An inro (印籠, Inrō, lit. "stamp case") is a traditional ****anese case for holding small objects, suspended from the obi (sash) worn around the waist when...
- century ****an. Initially a simply-carved button fastener on the cords of an inrō box, netsuke later developed into ornately sculpted objects of craftsmanship...
- An ojime (緒締め, lit. "cord fastener") is a bead used in ****anese inrō (carrying cases). It is typically under an inch in length. Each is carved into a particular...
- Pouches to carry objects, such as coin purses, holsters, scabbards, and inrōs, can be attached to belts and used instead of a garment's pockets. Many...
- purse Cufflink ****merbund Gaiters Gl****es Sungl****es Gloves Headband Handbag Inro Jewellery Livery Muff Pocket protector Pocket watch Sash Spats Suspenders...
- purse Cufflink ****merbund Gaiters Gl****es Sungl****es Gloves Headband Handbag Inro Jewellery Livery Muff Pocket protector Pocket watch Sash Spats Suspenders...
- firm was renamed Lackner & Partners and was acquired by Inros Group in 1997. Inros was renamed Inros Lackner AG in 2004. From 1964 to 1980, Lackner served...
- purse Cufflink ****merbund Gaiters Gl****es Sungl****es Gloves Headband Handbag Inro Jewellery Livery Muff Pocket protector Pocket watch Sash Spats Suspenders...
- purse Cufflink ****merbund Gaiters Gl****es Sungl****es Gloves Headband Handbag Inro Jewellery Livery Muff Pocket protector Pocket watch Sash Spats Suspenders...
- medicines is inro. Inro, which originated in the Sengoku period, were first used as practical goods, but after the middle of the Edo period, when inro were gorgeously...