Hair Comb

A1827.2

From: Japan | Tokyo

Curatorial Section: Asian

Object Number A1827.2
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Japan | Tokyo
Creator Takahashi Daisuke
Period Meiji
Date Made 1890
Section Asian
Materials Wood
Inscription Language Japanese Language
Description

Wood hair comb in four pieces used in a ceremony called muneage (棟上げ), or the "ridge pole putting up ceremony". During the ceremony several objects are fastened to the pole, comprising three folding fans, extended to form a disc, strips of cotton cloth, red, white, and yellow, vegetable fibers, dyed yellow, and a small metal toilet mirror, a coarse comb, and a "switch" of human hair. The last three articles are usually borrowed from the wife of the owner of the house.

Length 241.3 cm
Credit Line Gift of John T. Morris, 1892
Other Number LE513 - Other Number

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