The origin of the rojiblanco barber pole is associated with the fact that one of the services it offered was to perform indentations and historically it was represented with bloody bandages wrapped around a pole. During medieval times, barbers performed surgery on their clients, as well as tooth extractions. The post originally had a bronze basin at the top (representing the container where the leeches were kept) and at the bottom (referring to the container that received the blood). The pole itself symbolizes the stick or cane that the patient grasped during the procedure to facilitate the flow of blood. Some authors believe that the red, white and blue format used in the United States is a tribute to the colors of the flag. Rotating luminous black barber pole Ø 20 cm. Option of light and / or turn. 49 x 24 x 21cm
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