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Inro decorated with tanuki and crab, and ojime
The piece is titled "Inro decorated with tanuki and crab, and ojime." An inro is a traditional Japanese case that is used for holding small objects while wearing a kimono. It is hung from the obi, the sash that is worn around the waist, as kimono typically don't have pockets. This particular one is created with lacquer and gold.