Antique Japanese Fireman's Hood with Dragon
$26.24
$32.28
DescriptionAntique Japanese fireman’s hood. Made of layers of indigo cotton sashiko and decorated on the inside with a scene of a dragon in storm clouds. The outside of the hood is indigo with bands of red. Comes with a custom metal stand. Fires were common in Japanese urban areas due to the dense population as well as construction material (primarily wood and paper). Fire brigades were made up of samurai class (buke hikeshi) as well as common class (machi hikeshi). Their primary goal in containing a fire was to tear down the surrounding buildings so the fire had no more fuel. Special garments like this hood were worn after being drenched in water as a way to protect the wearer from flaming embers. Dramatic designs depicting scenes of strength were a preferred decoration and thought to protect the wearer.Age: Edo Period (early 1800’s)Dimensions: Open and on stand: 29 1/2″ high x 21 1/2″ wide. Hood only: 22 1/2″ high
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