This silk haori is a vibrant and highly decorative example of textile design, featuring a dense, rhythmic composition of botanical motifs. The garment is rendered on a deep, saturated purple ground, which serves as a rich architectural field for the high-contrast silkscreened patterns.
The primary design features large, stylized fruit or floral clusters—reminiscent of apples or pomegranates—rendered in a bold palette of terracotta-red, sage-green, and cream. These clusters are set against sweeping, meandering paths of tiny white blossoms that create a sense of fluid movement across the body and sleeves. The interplay of the oversized graphic fruits and the delicate, lace-like floral trails reflects the Showa era's talent for reimagining traditional seasonal symbols with a modern sense of scale and color saturation.
It's in very good condition, measuring 50 inches (127 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and standing at a height of 39 inches (99 cm).