Pre-war Imperial Japanese Navy Pennant Set 38 pcs in Folding Screen Taisho

Thank you very much for viewing my listing\(^? ^)/. Extremely rare original Imperial Japanese Navy Pennant Set (38 pcs) mounted on a decorative folding screen. All are gold bullion embroidered ceremonial pennants, not the common foil-printed types used for daily uniforms. This piece was made in the late Taisho to early Showa period (circa late 1920s-early 1930s) and is absolutely original, not a postwar reproduction. What is a Pennant? This display set reproduces those cap ribbons in gold bullion embroidery, beautifully arranged for ceremonial or memorial purposes. It was likely used at naval bases, cadet schools, or commemorative events to honor active warships of the fleet. Mounted in a two-panel wooden folding screen. Frame features cutout motifs of sakura flowers and ocean waves, symbolizing the spirit of the Navy. Traditional color scheme of black, gold, and white, signifying honor and ceremony. Kongo, Hiei, Nagato, Fuso, Yamashiro, Ise, Hyuga, Musashi. Unryu, Chitose, Chiyoda, Unyo, Shiratsuyu, Asashio, Kasumi, Shiranui, Inazuma, Ikazuchi, Yamakumo, and more. Please see photos for details – 38 names in total. This display was produced during the golden age of the Imperial Japanese Navy, when Japan maintained one of the most powerful fleets in the world. It represents the pride and elegance of the prewar Navy, blending craftsmanship and reverence into a single object of ceremony. Complete with all 38 pennants. Some minor scuffs and color wear on the wooden frame from age. Embroideries remain in excellent preservation with vivid gold tone. Canvas backing in fine condition. : 152.5 cm (W) × 160.0 cm (H). This is a museum-grade ceremonial artifact – an irreplaceable witness to the artistry and prestige of the Imperial Japanese Navy. A centerpiece for serious collectors of prewar Japanese militaria. Own a Piece of History. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).