Vintage Takahashi Brooch
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Vintage Takahashi Brooch - A Piece of Japanese American History
Discover the exquisite craftsmanship and poignant history behind our vintage Takahashi brooch. This meticulously handcrafted wooden bird pin represents more than just a beautiful accessory; it's a testament to the resilience and artistry of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Key Features:
Handcarved from salvaged wood scraps
Intricately painted with vibrant, lifelike details
Delicate wire feet, crafted from repurposed window screens
Unique safety pin back with integrated wooden piece
Highly lacquered finish for durability and shine
Historical Significance:
Originating in the Poston internment camp during the 1940s, Takahashi bird pins became a symbol of creativity and hope. Roy Takahashi, an art student before the war, taught bird-carving classes to fellow internees, sparking a movement that spread to other camps.
measures 2 inches by 1 inch
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