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日本 - 正宗的战时 senninbari,是士兵携带以求保护的文化护符。 - 军用配件
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日本 - 正宗的战时 senninbari,是士兵携带以求保护的文化护符。 - 军用配件

Senninbari – Wartime Amulet Cloth with Handwritten Prayers – Japanese Military Heritage – Authentic wartime senninbari, a cultural talisman carried by soldiers for protection – Hand-stitched red knots and brush-written characters invoking fortune in battle – Testament to wartime communal ritual and familial devotion Summary: A wartime senninbari, or thousand-stitch amulet cloth, created during Japan's military period. Senninbari were made by women who gathered a thousand stitches from a thousand individuals, each knot representing prayers for a soldier's safe return. Brush-written inscriptions invoke protection and military fortune. Such textiles embody the collective hope and anxiety of wartime communities. This example shows age-related wear, yet the emotional weight and historical resonance remain intact, making it a compelling artefact for collectors drawn to Japan's complex modern history. In wartime Japan, the senninbari served as a tangible link between home and battlefield. Women – often mothers, wives, and daughters – would stand at street corners, asking strangers to add a single stitch to a length of fabric, typically white cotton embellished with red thread. The ritual was rooted in the belief that collective effort could summon protective spirits. Once complete, the cloth was folded and stitched into a garment or carried in a soldier's belongings. The example at hand bears the hallmarks of this practice. Red knots punctuate the surface, each one representing an individual's contribution and silent prayer. Brush-written characters, likely reading something akin to "武運長久" (buun chōkyū, enduring military fortune), reflect the solemnity of the moment in which it was made. The cloth itself is somewhat fragile, showing creases, discolouration, and minor staining consistent with decades of storage. For historians, senninbari occupy a poignant place in Japan's material culture. They are neither propaganda nor weaponry, but rather intimate relics of civilian participation in war. They speak to the ways communities mobilised emotion and tradition in times of crisis. For collectors, they offer a window into the human dimension of conflict – the hope, the fear, and the small acts of faith that sustained families during uncertainty. This piece has been carefully preserved. There are no significant tears, though the fabric is delicate. It remains a powerful artefact, one that quietly evokes the lives it touched. It asks to be handled with care, displayed with respect, and considered within its full historical context. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese collectibles and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1361

编号 101228896

已售出
日本 - 正宗的战时 senninbari,是士兵携带以求保护的文化护符。 - 军用配件

日本 - 正宗的战时 senninbari,是士兵携带以求保护的文化护符。 - 军用配件

Senninbari – Wartime Amulet Cloth with Handwritten Prayers – Japanese Military Heritage

– Authentic wartime senninbari, a cultural talisman carried by soldiers for protection
– Hand-stitched red knots and brush-written characters invoking fortune in battle
– Testament to wartime communal ritual and familial devotion

Summary: A wartime senninbari, or thousand-stitch amulet cloth, created during Japan's military period. Senninbari were made by women who gathered a thousand stitches from a thousand individuals, each knot representing prayers for a soldier's safe return. Brush-written inscriptions invoke protection and military fortune. Such textiles embody the collective hope and anxiety of wartime communities. This example shows age-related wear, yet the emotional weight and historical resonance remain intact, making it a compelling artefact for collectors drawn to Japan's complex modern history.

In wartime Japan, the senninbari served as a tangible link between home and battlefield. Women – often mothers, wives, and daughters – would stand at street corners, asking strangers to add a single stitch to a length of fabric, typically white cotton embellished with red thread. The ritual was rooted in the belief that collective effort could summon protective spirits. Once complete, the cloth was folded and stitched into a garment or carried in a soldier's belongings.

The example at hand bears the hallmarks of this practice. Red knots punctuate the surface, each one representing an individual's contribution and silent prayer. Brush-written characters, likely reading something akin to "武運長久" (buun chōkyū, enduring military fortune), reflect the solemnity of the moment in which it was made. The cloth itself is somewhat fragile, showing creases, discolouration, and minor staining consistent with decades of storage.

For historians, senninbari occupy a poignant place in Japan's material culture. They are neither propaganda nor weaponry, but rather intimate relics of civilian participation in war. They speak to the ways communities mobilised emotion and tradition in times of crisis. For collectors, they offer a window into the human dimension of conflict – the hope, the fear, and the small acts of faith that sustained families during uncertainty.

This piece has been carefully preserved. There are no significant tears, though the fabric is delicate. It remains a powerful artefact, one that quietly evokes the lives it touched. It asks to be handled with care, displayed with respect, and considered within its full historical context.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic Japanese collectibles and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

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最终出价
€ 57
Marcel van Hulst
专家
估价  € 150 - € 200

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