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"Zakdoek. Geborduurd met verschillende namen. Afscheidscadeau bij vertrek naar mannenkamp, als persoonlijk afscheidcadeau van vriendinnen/kenissen als herinnering of aandenken. Vertrek op 3 ferbuari 1943.
The mechanically woven handkerchief has a plaid motif in red, white, and grey. A heart made of white cotton fabric is appliquéd onto the middle of the cloth, with the name Frans, shot through which an arrow, embroidered on it . In addition, there are small squares of white fabric appliquéd onto the handkerchief in handstitching. On each of these squares the name of a person is embroidered as follows:
Tante (stylized image of the sun) in yellow thread
Lenny in green thread
T. Esser in grey thread
Cronteltap in yellow thread
M. Söl2vdVet in orange thread
Ans Brand in brown thread
Fré. R. in pink thread
Annie in pink thread
W. Udema in green thread
W. de Raaf in grey-blue thread
T. xxI Mayer in orange thread
Els de Visser in blue thread
J. Goudsmit in orange thread
J. Loman in blue thread
Embroidered in green on the largest square is: 24-12-´42 / 4-2-´43 Ambarawa.
In the Japanese internment camps scattered throughout the Indonesian archipelago, hardship reigned as a result of the absence of basic necessities, including cloth and clothing. Women were allowed to bring a limited quantity of household items with them into the camps, and trade with the outside world for the duration of the internment was not possible. Women in the camps were ingenious with needle and thread. They altered items of clothing to fit their childrren as they grew up, and as their body sizes changed from lack of food. They also made inventive gifts, such as this handkerchief for the young Frans, to give him courage. Working with needle and thread was familiar to most women in the internment camps, as one of their homemaker tasks in the colonial context was to make the clothing for the family.
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