The Inrō Collection in the Náprstek Museum

Adéla Tůmová
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Small several-compartment cases called inrō were a supplement to Japanese men‘s clothing during the Edo period and were used to store various small items (especially personal stamps). Decorated with various techniques, such as decorating with gold, nacre (mother of pearl), and inlaying with metals, they gradually became a decorative accessory for Japanese clothing. In the 19th century inrō became favorite collector’ items in Europe. This article deals with inrō collection in the Naprstek Museum, its origin, but also with the techniques of inrō production.
Náprstek博物馆的印井收藏
在江户时代,有几个隔间的小箱子是日本男性服装的补充,用来存放各种小物品(尤其是个人邮票)。用黄金、珍珠(珍珠母)、金属镶嵌等各种工艺装饰,逐渐成为日本服装的装饰配件。19世纪,印字成为欧洲最受欢迎的收藏品。这篇文章涉及在纳普斯特克博物馆的印书收藏,它的起源,但也与印书生产的技术。
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Annals of the Naprstek Museum
Annals of the Naprstek Museum Arts and Humanities-History
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