Ιαπωνία - Σημαία Hinomaru, ζώνη με 1000 ραφές και Imon-Bukuro (τσάντα άνεσης) - Στρατιωτική στολή






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Αντίγραφο ιαπωνικών ιστορικών υφασμάτων με αυθεντικότητα χωρίς πιστοποιητικό· τρία αντικείμενα: σημαία Hinomaru από βαμβάκι (32×34 cm), ύφασμα Imon-Bukuro από μετάξι και ζώνη 1000 βελονιών από μετάξι, όλα σε καλή κατάσταση.
Περιγραφή από τον πωλητή
◆Flag Hinomaru
Size: 32×34 cm
Material: cotton
◆慰問袋 Imon-Bukuro (comfort bag)
Material: silk
Comfort bags were gift bags sent by civilians on the home front to soldiers at the front lines in Japan during the first half of the 20th century. They contained daily necessities, letters, and children's crafts to encourage the soldiers and boost morale.
◆1000-stitch belt (Sen-ninbari 千人針)
Size: 16×88 cm
Material: silk
1000-stitch belt (Sen-ninbari 千人針) was a prayer technique and resulting amulet that was popular in Japan until World War II, in which many women sewed threads into a piece of cloth and tied knots in it. It is a folk belief to pray for the longevity of military fortune, in other words, for soldiers' good luck on the battlefield.
A white cloth about one meter long is sewn with red thread to make a knot (tama-knot) at a glance. The goal of this activity is to have 1,000 women sew one stitch on each piece of cloth. In those days, many people called out to each other in the neighborhood and on the street.
The magical power of the cloth/thread/red color/ and the thoughts of a thousand women sewing one stitch at a time were combined in this thousand needle.
There are records that soldiers on the battlefield fought by wrapping it around their stomachs or heads as a talisman.
It is threatening, terrifying, and crazy to have a thousand people involved in a mere piece of cloth.
This 1000-stitch belt (Sen-ninbari 千人針) made of silk, a light and strong material.
It is important that the amulet be light and strong, as soldiers fought on the battlefield with this amulet wrapped around their stomachs.
Various types of 1000-stitch belt were produced by Japanese women during the war.
It appears to have been stored for a long time in a Japanese home without being used on the battlefield, preserving the beautiful condition of the fabric. It has an enchanting, luxurious feel.
These items are valuable pieces of Japanese history.
Nice collection.
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan to overseas.
We have other rare items up for current auction,so please check back.
◆Flag Hinomaru
Size: 32×34 cm
Material: cotton
◆慰問袋 Imon-Bukuro (comfort bag)
Material: silk
Comfort bags were gift bags sent by civilians on the home front to soldiers at the front lines in Japan during the first half of the 20th century. They contained daily necessities, letters, and children's crafts to encourage the soldiers and boost morale.
◆1000-stitch belt (Sen-ninbari 千人針)
Size: 16×88 cm
Material: silk
1000-stitch belt (Sen-ninbari 千人針) was a prayer technique and resulting amulet that was popular in Japan until World War II, in which many women sewed threads into a piece of cloth and tied knots in it. It is a folk belief to pray for the longevity of military fortune, in other words, for soldiers' good luck on the battlefield.
A white cloth about one meter long is sewn with red thread to make a knot (tama-knot) at a glance. The goal of this activity is to have 1,000 women sew one stitch on each piece of cloth. In those days, many people called out to each other in the neighborhood and on the street.
The magical power of the cloth/thread/red color/ and the thoughts of a thousand women sewing one stitch at a time were combined in this thousand needle.
There are records that soldiers on the battlefield fought by wrapping it around their stomachs or heads as a talisman.
It is threatening, terrifying, and crazy to have a thousand people involved in a mere piece of cloth.
This 1000-stitch belt (Sen-ninbari 千人針) made of silk, a light and strong material.
It is important that the amulet be light and strong, as soldiers fought on the battlefield with this amulet wrapped around their stomachs.
Various types of 1000-stitch belt were produced by Japanese women during the war.
It appears to have been stored for a long time in a Japanese home without being used on the battlefield, preserving the beautiful condition of the fabric. It has an enchanting, luxurious feel.
These items are valuable pieces of Japanese history.
Nice collection.
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan to overseas.
We have other rare items up for current auction,so please check back.
