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WWII Japanese Senninbari with Tiger Illustration Bush Wars when it was superseded by

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when it was superseded by the Zimbabwe Republic Police

must have its heroes and they become a symbol

from which it took its original name

Francis Dekay and his wife Christiana Duncan

SS Porcelain by Allach

WWII Japanese Senninbari with Tiger Illustration Bush Wars when it was superseded byOriginal World War Two Japanese Senninbari 1000 Stitch Belt featuring a hand drawn Tiger Illustration. A Senninbari (, 'thousand person stitches') is a special cloth belt or strip that is meticulously stitched 1000 times and is traditionally given as a Shinto amulet by Japanese women and imperial subjects to soldiers heading off to war. These senninbari are adorned with exactly 1000 knots or stitches, each of which is carefully crafted by a different

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