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March 03, 2010

Veda #62 : Barber's Pole

Day 62
"Why barbershop use a red and white stripped pole outside their booth?"

Earlier, i went to mall to bought some electrical and lighting equipments for my office. My eyes catch one funny pole outside one of the mall's tenant, a barbershop. They had a pole with white and red stripes outside their booth. And if i remembered it correctly, most of classical barbershop using this kind of pole. What is that?

Long, long ago, barbers did much more than cut people’s hair. Barbers performed some minor operations on people, especially blood-letting, or bleeding. This was believed to be a cure for some illnesses in which the “bad blood” was supposed to leave the body. To perform the operations, barbers had their patients hold onto a pole standing in the shop. Then the patient’s blood was “let.” When the pole was not being used by a patient, it stood in the barber’s doorway with bandages wrapped around it. This was an advertisement that the barber was a good “bleeder.”

When people realized that it was unsanitary to use a pole that stood in a doorway, barbers painted red stripes around the poles as a continuing advertisement. The red stripes were to remind the customers of blood-soaked bandages.
Red and white striped barber poles became so identified with barbers that the custom of having a pole outside a barber shop continues today. While in America, they use red, white, and blue, to resemble their flag.

2 comments:

Aditya Pandu Satria said...

br tau ttg blog ini...
verry interesting and educating...
nice one nop
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start with the word why.. and u'll get here...
or maybe with a "Y"(read: wai) and it's Yellow hahaha....
mekso yo?

mulai hr ini aku proklamirkan, aku mnjadi follower blog ini!!!!

hahaha
have a WHY Y blogging year then....

Novi Irawan said...

hahah kamsya wet :D