faded black hood with padded top; indigo-dyed flap with Japanese characters in center; cloth straps in a faded brown color; faded rust interior with white lined rectangle pattern

Fireman’s hood (hikeshi-zukin) with family crest, late 19th-early 20th century

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This hood of quilted cotton completely covers the head and neck, except for the eyes. It is designed to protect the wearer from both heat and falling debris. The exterior is dyed with indigo, and the interior is dyed red with a motif of undyed white squares.

The character centered on the forehead is karu 刈, meaning “cutting,” which may refer to a unit charged with razing structures to prevent the spread of fire. While water and buckets were stored across the city, they were of limited use to stop large blazes. Often, firefighters would contain fires by flattening burning structures with long, hooked poles and grappling hooks.

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Title
Fireman’s hood (hikeshi-zukin) with family crest
Role
Maker
Accession Number
2019.20.123
Catalogue Raisonne
Murray et al. 2018, pl. 57
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faded black hood with padded top; indigo-dyed flap with Japanese characters in center; cloth straps in a faded brown color; faded rust interior with white lined rectangle pattern