azyeoman Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 Here's the latest acquistions for this tiny collection. They are in In the Name of a Living God by Paul Murphy and Steven Ackley. (page 61) The are commemorative awards of the Patriotic Women's Association and in this case are Obi Dome badges. The top one is "made from coinage metal and enamel and was issued to commemorate the 35th General Assembly of the society, which took place in 1936. The design is based on a deconstruction of the various elements of the society membership badge such as the anchor, star and cherry blossom. The quality of the manufacture is very high. Each delegate attending the 35th General Assembly received this badge..." It is reasonably scarce. (0.89" high by 1.9" wide) The bottom one is another Obi Dome badge celebrating the 3rd General Assembly of the Hiroshoma Branch. It too is of the same high quality manufacture and is made from coinage metal and enamel. The reverses are shown with the kanji inscriptions. I do not have the exact translations of either one and would appreciate it if anyone can help with that. Thanks very much in advance. John
TracA Posted January 22 Posted January 22 (edited) Very nice pieces, Azyeoman. For a while I've wanted to take the plunge on Patriotic Women's Association obidome but gosh darn it I already have too many collecting threads and don't need more. All the best, Tracy Edited January 23 by TracA Word correction. 1
azyeoman Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 51 minutes ago, TracA said: Very nice pieces, Azyeoman. For a while I've wanted to take the plunge on Patriotic Women's Association obidome but gosh darn it I already have to many collecting threads and don't need more. All the best, Tracy The enameling is so wonderful that I couldn’t resist. And doesn’t every Japanese collection need to have obidomes? lol. 🙂 1
TracA Posted January 23 Posted January 23 azyeoman, You're absolutely correct. I have a Patriotic Women's Association obidome waiting in the wings, I should just go ahead and purchase it. 😃 Tracy 1
azyeoman Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 (edited) 25 minutes ago, TracA said: azyeoman, You're absolutely correct. I have a Patriotic Women's Association obidome waiting in the wings, I should just go ahead and purchase it. 😃 Tracy Edited January 23 by azyeoman
JapanX Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Nice obidome! On 22/01/2024 at 01:25, azyeoman said: The reverses are shown with the kanji inscriptions. I do not have the exact translations of either one and would appreciate it if anyone can help with that. Thanks very much in advance. John Very nice obidomes John! Here you will find all information abouth these (and others obidomes) https://asiamedals.info/threads/obidome-of-womens-patriotic-association-me.23784/#post-349430 1
azyeoman Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 Thank you so very much for the link with so much info and wonderful photos. The quality of the obidome is exquisite and it’s good to see all the variations and branches. Do you know of any photos of women wearing them? Are there photos of the various assemblies and meetings? Thanks again!
JapanX Posted January 23 Posted January 23 John, as for today, only photos with badges of Association are known https://asiamedals.info/threads/greater-japan-national-defense-womens-association-badges-in-photos.24019/ Best, Nick 1
azyeoman Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 Those are great photos Nick. Thanks for posting them. I presume those are War time photos as most of the subjects look pretty grim.
azyeoman Posted June 2 Author Posted June 2 Here’s another new obidome for an Aikokou Fujinkai Imprial Patriotic Women’s Association member. 4
TracA Posted June 2 Posted June 2 Azyeoman, Beautiful obidome. Is that circle under the trailing edge of 愛 just a defect in the metal or is it some kind of mark? All the best, Tracy 1
azyeoman Posted June 3 Author Posted June 3 It appears to be a mark. Perhaps someone can tell what it means. 🤞🏻
TracA Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Azyeoman, Would you be able to take a close-up picture of the mark? I cannot enlarge the picture above so I can't see the mark other than its appearance as a circle. Thanks. Tracy
azyeoman Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 17 hours ago, TracA said: Azyeoman, Would you be able to take a close-up picture of the mark? I cannot enlarge the picture above so I can't see the mark other than its appearance as a circle. Thanks. Tracy Hi Tracy, Will do upon its arrival from Japan, 1
azyeoman Posted June 13 Author Posted June 13 Hi Tracy, I received the obidome today and there is no longer a circle. The seller must have polished it as now there is nothing there. It would have been interesting if there has been… alas… 1
TracA Posted June 14 Posted June 14 Hello Azyeoman, Interesting indeed. Well, i guess that the mystery has been solved. 😀 Tracy 1
azyeoman Posted June 17 Author Posted June 17 (edited) I've always found the Yata-no-Karasu badges most interesting due to the Three-legged Raven story in Japanese mythology. Here are the three I've recently acquired consisting of the Ordinary Member's Badge , the Supporting Member's badge and lastly the Tokubetsu type or Special Member's Badge with the green border around the central oval. According to Murphy and Ackley, the Tokubetsu was awarded to officers in the organization. They are all very well made with excellent enamel work. Edited June 17 by azyeoman 2
No one Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Dear Gentlemen, I have these pictures, but I am unable to recall where I got them. Yours sincerely, No one 2
TracA Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Azyeoman and No One, Splendid collection of badges. I also have always liked this badge because of the three-legged raven story. All the best, Tracy 2
No one Posted June 19 Posted June 19 (edited) Dear Gentlemen, A complement to the poster above.. - page 31st Fig. 3.13 in the very good book of Mister P.L. Murphy & S.L.Ackley "In the Name of a Living God" one can read, I quote: " is only 0.75 inches high. One of the association's chapters issued it to commemorate a visit by the Emperor. It comes in a balsa wood box 1.75 inches long and 2.225 inches wide and unfortunately does not indicate the year of the visit. The reverse of the badge has the characters for "Commemorative Badge". All of the box exemples seen have had an error in the inscription on the lid that has been crudely rubbed out. The inside of The box has a sticker for Asahi badge Manufacturers in the lid an an unfitted navy blue cloth base." On this box lid one can read: - page 31st Fig. 3.12 in the very good book of Mister P.L. Murphy & S.L.Ackley "In the Name of a Living God" - this one is from the Ministry of Communications: And not to forget the Japan national football team also known by the nickname Samurai Blue: Yours sincerely, No one Edited June 20 by No one 1
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