- 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...
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woven baskets, but the most po****r were
crafted boxes (inrō) held shut by
ojime,
sliding beads on cords.
Whatever the form of the container, the fastener...
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pants and then
hooked over the top of the sash to
suspend the inro. An
ojime bead is
provided on the
cords between the inro and
netsuke to hold the boxes...
- Rats". The Met. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Netsuke - Ikkan". "Inro,
Ojime and
Netsuke |
Ikkan | V&A
Explore the Collections". "Netsuke |
British Museum"...
- of
materials and techniques,
often using lacquer. (See also
netsuke and
ojime). Jika-tabi (地下足袋) A
modification of the
usual split-toe tabi sock design...
- Collection, pp. 128-129, no. 149 Eske**** Ltd. (1997) ****anese Netsuke, Inro and
Ojime from the
Dawson Collection, pp. 34-35, no. 47 N. Davey, MTH, p. 188, no...
- “Peregrinations in ****an,”
Netsuke Kenkyukai Journal (1990), 10: 2. Kinsey,
Robert O.
Ojime;
Magical Jewels of ****an. New York, NY:
Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1991 Kinsey...