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Maharaja in Pink Vintage Matchbox Label Distressed Cap

Maharaja in Pink Vintage Matchbox Label Distressed Cap

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The Story

The Indian Maharaja label is one of the archive's most arresting portraits, and on the front of a distressed cap it carries real presence at a small scale. This is the pink edition: a maharaja gazes directly out from the label, his turban crowned with a jeweled aigrette, his neck and chest heavy with strands of pearls and precious stones, the whole figure engraved in fine dark navy line work against a vivid pink ground. "Indian Maharaja" arcs across the top in confident lettering, "Made in Japan" climbs the two sides in small type, and a dark panel at the base reads "Safety Matches." It is a portrait of wealth and authority, rendered with the care of a banknote engraving, the hot pink giving it an unmistakably pop edge.

The label was produced for the Indian market, where Japanese match manufacturers competed energetically from the Meiji era onward. The figure of the maharaja, the princely ruler of an Indian state, was an emblem of magnificence and command, exactly the kind of aspirational image that sold an everyday product to a proud and discerning market. Japanese printers studied their export destinations closely, and the regal portrait, the jewels, the direct confident gaze were all calculated to resonate with buyers across the subcontinent. The result is one of the most magnetic human portraits in the entire archive.

On the distressed cap the label sits crisp and bold on the front panel, the vivid pink ground and fine navy engraving holding their detail against the soft worn-in twill.

Who Is It For

This cap is for someone who wants a small, striking piece of history worn right up front, with a color that pops. They are drawn to the maharaja, to the jewels and the regal gaze, to the hot pink ground, to the layered story of a Japanese-made label aimed at the Indian market. The distressed finish gives it an easy, lived-in feel, and the portrait rewards anyone who looks closely. It pairs as naturally with a worn tee as it does with something sharper.

Available Colors

Black: On black the vivid pink ground glows and the navy engraving recedes into the cap, the jewels and turban catching the eye. Bold and modern.

Burnt Orange: The warm burnt orange plays off the hot pink ground for a rich, unexpected pairing with real heat.

Dashing Red: A red cap behind the pink label leans hard into the warm spectrum, a confident, high-energy combination.

Light Olive: The muted olive sets off the vivid pink with a vintage, military-surplus feel, cool against the label's heat.

Nickel: The soft grey nickel is a neutral, contemporary ground that lets the pink label and navy engraving read at full strength.

Scotland Blue: The deep blue picks up the navy of the engraving and contrasts beautifully with the hot pink ground.

Stone: The pale stone is a clean, understated ground that frames the label like a gallery mat, all attention on the portrait.

True Pink: A pink cap behind the pink label creates a tonal, monochromatic look, the navy engraving doing the work against a unified field.

About the Collection

Every design in the Ichinichi Collection is sourced from a personal archive of original Japanese matchbox labels spanning 1880 to 1940. The Indian Maharaja label was produced for the Indian export market, its jeweled, regal portrait engraved with banknote-like precision. This pink edition gives the magnetic portrait a vivid pop-art ground, one of the most striking human images in the archive aimed at a proud and discerning market.

Product Details

Material: 100% cotton twill. Fit: Low profile, adjustable. Closure: Self-fabric hideaway strap with metal D-ring slider. Label: Sewn-in. Print: Direct to Film (DTF) on front panel. Note: Due to the special distress finishing process, distress pattern and color may vary slightly from cap to cap, part of the character of each piece.

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