Akutokake is heel protector, worn on the waraji, straw flip-flop slippers while working in the field and rice paddle field.
Akuto means the heel of the dialect of northern part of Japan and kake means hook. There supposed to be a small loop at the one of the bottom corners to hook the second large toe. online This type of noragi protects both heel and top of the foot.
White cotton, now it is browned and grayed and looks off-white.
At least two layers of fabric were stitched.
The stitched fabric is thick and sturdy.
In the center, where the tip of heel comes, 2" x 4" (5cm x 10cm) piece of stitched fabric is sewn to reinforce.
It is torn. The sewer was right about stitching extra this part.
Stitched all over the fabric to reinforce the strength of the fabric in Shonai Sashiko style.
Shonai is the area of Yamagata prefecture in northern part of Japan.
Cotton did not grow there and only available cotton fabric was second-hand ones from western part of Japan.
They attached two or more layers of precious fabric with small stitches to make garments.
Thick fabric was sturdy and offered warmth.
Stitches patters are from simple running stitches like those to the elaborate geometric patterns.
These garments were stitched with "me otoshi zashi", vertically drop stitch, alternated one row from the next.
size: 12.75" (32cm) wide
3" (7.5cm) height.
4" to 12" (11cm to 30cm) for strings each.
50 grams for the pair.
Very good vintage condition.
Ships worldwide from Japan.
Free EMS shipping (express airmail with tracking number, no insurance)
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Product code: Akutokake - heel protector, Shonai Sashiko online stitched, vintage Japanese cotton, noragi