inro
Up-to-date, minimal, flexbox pattern made with styled-components
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"An inrō is a traditional Japanese case for holding small objects, suspended from the obi (sash) worn around the waist. They are often highly decorated, in a variety of materials and techniques, in particular often using lacquer." — Wikipedia
"Consisting of a stack of tiny, nested boxes, inrō were most commonly used to carry identity seals and medicine." — Wikipedia