- possessions;
smaller ones are
usually used to
carry loose coinage (similar to a
sagemono), cosmetics,
lucky charms, hand
warmers and
other small items.
Larger versions...
-
hanging them from the obi in
containers known as
sagemono (a
hanging object attached to a sash). Most
sagemono were
created for
specialized contents, such...
-
beads dates back to the Edo
period (1603–1868).
Ojime beads, netsuke, and
sagemono or inrō
cases would be
items worn on a
traditional kimono,
typically hanging...
-
which hung from kaku obi with a
fastener called netsuke,
became po****r.
Sagemono is a
general term for bags and
boxes for cigarettes, pipes, ink, brushes...
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money and seals,
resulting in the
development of
containers known as
sagemono,
which were hung by
cords from the robes'
sashes (obi).
These containers...
- no pockets, and they
carried small things by
hanging containers called sagemono and inro from obi. The kiseru, a
smoking pipe
carried in a container, and...
-
English reticule), for
carrying around personal possessions. A kind of
sagemono.
Koshihimo (腰紐, lit. 'hip cord') A
narrow strip of
fabric used to tie the...
- computer-catalogue the museum’s
extensive collection of ****anese metalwork, and
sagemono [ja] craftwork[citation needed], as well as 50,000
pieces of ukiyo-e in...