日本 - 軍用配件
編號 83545427
日本 - 軍用配件
編號 83545427
日本 - 軍用配件
Dive into the depths of Japanese military history with this authentic Senninbari, or "Thousand Stitches" belt, from the era of Imperial Japan. Crafted with care during a time when such items were believed to offer protection and good fortune to soldiers, this belt features a powerful tiger motif and the auspicious words "武運長久" (Buun Choukyuu), which translates to "long-lasting military fortune."
The tiger, depicted in a striking red stitch against the fabric's white background, symbolizes strength and courage, embodying the spirit of the warriors it was meant to protect. Additionally, a 5-sen coin is meticulously sewn onto the belt, further enhancing its historical value and significance as a protective amulet.
This belt measures approximately 109 cm in length and 7.5 cm in width. Despite its age, it is preserved in excellent condition with only minor signs of wear such as slight stains and folding marks, typical of long-term storage, but free from any significant damage like tears or fraying.
This piece is not only a collector's item but also a fascinating artifact that offers a glimpse into the cultural and military practices of historic Japan. It is perfect for enthusiasts of military memorabilia, Japanese culture, or anyone with a passion for unique historical artifacts.
Shipping and Handling:
Carefully packaged to preserve its integrity, this belt will be shipped with attention to detail to ensure it arrives in the condition described. Please be aware that international buyers are responsible for any customs fees or additional charges that may occur.
Seller Experience and Guarantee:
As experienced sellers of historical and military artifacts, we guarantee the authenticity of our items. We aim for complete customer satisfaction and are happy to provide more information or assist with any questions regarding our products and return policy.
Add this exceptional Senninbari belt to your collection and own a piece of history that carries the spirit and valor of the samurai warriors.
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