This silk haori is a sophisticated example of mid-century textile artistry, utilizing a diverse range of decorative techniques to create a rhythmic and textured composition. The garment is rendered on a deep black silk ground with a rinzu (damask) weave, providing a lustrous architectural field for its high-contrast surface decoration.
The primary design features an intriguing array of patterns scattered across the body and sleeves, organized into overlapping rectangular and geometric vignettes. These motifs are rendered through a combination of traditional crafts: some are dyed in subtle grey and tan tones, while others are elevated with vibrant satin-stitch, metallic, and couching embroidery highlights. Small floral and geometric details in crimson, violet, and gold emerge from the muted vignettes, adding precise points of color. The rinzu base further enhances the piece with its own tonal, woven damask patterns that catch the light, adding a secondary layer of luxury beneath the complex embroidered and dyed elements.
It's in very good condition, measuring 50 inches (127 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and standing at 37 inches (94 cm) tall.