Made up of yellow material, the present belt is adorned with various ideograms printed on either side of the thousand stiches a small wooden amulet, protected by a paper envelope, has been slit between the two panels.Įxcellent overall conditon. Designed by the warrior's mother, sister, or spouse, it was a participative work, made up of a plain fabric strip intended for being tied around the waist, on which various motifs and messages of encouragement were to be sewn or inked: traditionally, a total of one thousand stitches had to be embroidered, and every single stitch was to be done by a different woman at the request of the initiator. Its origins seem to date back to the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). Very nice genuine WWII Japanese cloth belt, Senninbari haramaki. Just like the good-luck flag offered by families and friends ( Hinomaru yosegaki) or the war banner given by some local association or patriotic organization ( Shussei nobori), the 'one-thousand stitch belt' is one of the main spiritual protection artifacts carried by the Nipponese serviceman departing for war.
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