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This silk rinzu jacket is a visually arresting example of mid-century textile design, featuring bold and energetic surface decoration. The garment is rendered in a deep purple silk, which serves as a rich architectural field for its rhythmic composition of katazome cloud patterns.
The composition is defined by scattered, large-scale cloud motifs in a high-contrast palette of cream, terracotta-red, and ochre-yellow. These clouds are stylized with fluid, curling edges, with some containing delicate dragon-like imagery rendered in fine white linework. The rinzu base adds a sophisticated secondary layer of visual interest; light interacting with the woven damask reveals oversized, tonal floral patterns that seem to float beneath the primary printed design. This piece reflects the Showa era's talent for blending classical auspicious symbols with the daring scale and saturated colors characteristic of 20th-century modernism.
It measures 49 inches (124 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at 33 inches (84 cm) in height.