Netsuke were used as a hanging pendant on a traditional Japanese clothing kimonono (着 物) and kosode (帯 钳), which was devoid of pockets. Little things like a pouch or key was placed in special containers, called sagemono (下げ 物). Tanks could take the form of pouch or small wicker baskets, but the most popular were the drawers inro (印 笼), which closed with the help of beads slide along a cord ojime (緒締め). Inro were attached to a belt kimonono obi (帯) with a cord. He was tied to the ring, folded in
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