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Formal Sandals - Pokkuri

Formal Sandals - Pokkuri - Clothing, Doll
Accession #: 812.4
Title: Formal Sandals - Pokkuri
Object Type: Clothing, Doll
Participants:
Physical Description: Sandals, dress or formal. Gold leaf flower/floral design on orange red lacquer on the sides. Thongs of multicolored brocade with gold thread. The top of the sole of the sandals is straw. Bell inside a hollow underneath sandal with a red and white Japanese sticker behind the bell. Gold metal plate pinned to the toe area of the bottom of the sandals.
Description: The name for silk top, high thong sandals with bells (worn at formal occasions by children or performers) in Japanese (Romaji) is "Pokkuri" according to Michiko Takaoka, former director of the Japanese Cultural Center Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute. The Miss Tokushima doll was used as part of an international doll exchange to promote goodwill between Japan and the U. S. This doll is 1 of 58 doll ambassadors sent by 2,610,000 Japanese school girls in those Primary Schools and Kindergartens which had received one of the 12,739 Doll Messengers of Friendship sent to Japan in the spring of 1927 by thousands of American children and young people. The Friendship Doll exchange was coordinated by the Committee on World Friendship Among Children, which was instituted by The Commission on International Justice and Goodwill of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. This particular doll represents the Tokushima prefecture on the island of Shikoku.
Category: History
Related Objects:
812.1 (Koryusai Takizawa, Doll, Japanese Friendship Doll, Miss Tokushima, 1927)
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Toy (Recreation), Footwear (Personal Artifact->Clothing)
Geographical Reference: Tokushima (International->Asia->Japan)
Dimensions:
Object H x W x L 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 5 1/4"
Materials/Techniques:
reed (grass) (Material)
silk (textile) (Material)
wood (plant material) (Material)
gold leaf (Material)
enamel (fused coating) (Material)
metal (Material)
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Gift of the Goodwill Doll Exchange, 1927. In honor of their work to further the exchange of friendship and knowledge between the people of Japan and the people of the Inland Northwest and for their work in the history of Friendship Dolls, the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture dedicates "Miss Tokushima" to Michiko and Hiroshi Takaoka. Board of Trustees, September 5, 2006.

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