Inro made of wood and mixed techniques, all done in the Shu urushinuri technique with decoration in Kinmakie and Kirikane, kuro urushi and Shu urushinuri indoors.
On the outside, the Inro (Ojime) has plant motifs and chrysanthemum, with red lacquer inlays and two compartments.
The netsuke in wood carving, could possibly be a seal and has the figure of a bird engraved in relief.
The general condition is good, with certain losses of Kinmakie in some areas of the decoration, and some minimal losses of lacquer in the union of the sections. The Ojime is an excellent work that presents an impeccable state, the Netsuke keep a good general condition in which the patina of time is appreciated.
18th - 19th Century (1750-1850). Edo period.