Japanese antique Netsuke/Inro/Ojime
If you are looking for antique netsuke, inro, or ojime,that showcase exquisite carving techniques and the allure of lacquer art, please visit our Netsuke, Inro, and ojime category page.
Here, we offer a wide selection of netsuke—often described as “universes in the palm of your hand”—created from the Edo to the Meiji periods; inro that encapsulate the pinnacle of delicate lacquer artistry featuring maki-e, raden, and gold and silver powder; and oshime, small beads packed with intricate craftsmanship and decoration.
Why not keep a piece of this once-in-a-lifetime encounter close at hand—as an object that adds elegance to your daily life and as a symbol of Japanese art?
If you’d like to learn more about netsuke, inro, and oshime, please visit the link below.
The History of Netsuke, Inro, and Ojime: The Essence of Edo Condensed in the Palm of Your Hand
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japanese antique Carved ivory netsuke of man and fish 









