
Sashiko Fireman's Hat with Tsutsugaki Tiger Interior
Japanese firefighter's hat with sashiko 刺し子 (traditional hand stitching or quilting used as reinforcement and decoration) throughout. The hat is made from multiple layers of cotton held together with upwards of 100 stitches per square inch. Tsutsugaki 筒描 (resist dye technique) pattern application. The interior of the hat depicts a tiger in bamboo, a symbol of sanctuary, along with a brick pattern exterior motif.
- Cotton
- Indigo Dyed
- 19th Century
- 17.5" x 26" (length, width wings out)
- FT-Y3964
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Sashiko Fireman's Hat with Tsutsugaki Tiger Interior
Japanese firefighter's hat with sashiko 刺し子 (traditional hand stitching or quilting used as reinforcement and decoration) throughout. The hat is made from multiple layers of cotton held together with upwards of 100 stitches per square inch. Tsutsugaki 筒描 (resist dye technique) pattern application. The interior of the hat depicts a tiger in bamboo, a symbol of sanctuary, along with a brick pattern exterior motif.
- Cotton
- Indigo Dyed
- 19th Century
- 17.5" x 26" (length, width wings out)
- FT-Y3964
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Japanese firefighter's hat with sashiko 刺し子 (traditional hand stitching or quilting used as reinforcement and decoration) throughout. The hat is made from multiple layers of cotton held together with upwards of 100 stitches per square inch. Tsutsugaki 筒描 (resist dye technique) pattern application. The interior of the hat depicts a tiger in bamboo, a symbol of sanctuary, along with a brick pattern exterior motif.
- Cotton
- Indigo Dyed
- 19th Century
- 17.5" x 26" (length, width wings out)
- FT-Y3964























