$8.00
These two adorable 1950's Kitschy tea bag holders, which are made in Japan, are not only in perfect shape, but play a part in WW2 history.
The allure of “Made in Japan” collectibles has captivated collectors and enthusiasts for decades. This fascination can be traced back to the 1940s, a tumultuous time in Japan’s history when the nation was under US occupation following World War II. From 1945 until 1952, the United States Customs Bureau mandated that all Japanese-produced items bear one of four distinct labels: “Japan,” “Made in Japan,” “Occupied Japan,” or “Made in Occupied Japan.
After World War II, the U.S. established a significant presence in Japan to slow the expansion of Soviet influence in the Pacific. The U.S. was also concerned with the growth of the economy of Japan because there was a risk that an unhappy and poor Japanese population would turn to communism and by doing so, ensure Soviet control over the Pacific.
The tea bag holders are 3-inches by 4-inches and come from a smoke free home