Represented the clean bandages used to stem the bleeding.
The is a classic symbol of grooming, but its origins are surprisingly complex, ranging from medieval surgery to modern optical science. Depending on what you're looking for, here are several ways to understand or use this iconic symbol: 1. The "Bloody" History barber's pole
In the Middle Ages, barbers were actually . They didn't just cut hair; they performed tooth extractions, minor surgeries, and most notably, bloodletting . The Red Stripe: Represented the blood from the procedure. Represented the clean bandages used to stem the bleeding
Often added in the U.S., it is sometimes interpreted as representing venous blood (as opposed to arterial red) or simply patriotic colors. 2. The Barber Pole Illusion but its origins are surprisingly complex