This silk irotomesode showcases silkscreened patterns concentrated at the hem, where lush floral motifs in golden yellows, creamy whites, and soft greens bloom against the deep purple ground, evoking a sense of seasonal abundance and graceful asymmetry with swirling vines and layered petals that fade upward into the unadorned upper body. The technique combines the precise, graphic quality of silkscreening for crisp outlines with subtle gradations and textural depth, enhancing the silk's luminous sheen and creating a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. This design evokes the Art Nouveau movement through its organic, flowing botanical forms and emphasis on natural elegance, while reflecting the era's modernist experimentation with bold color contrasts and stylized nature. Symbolically, the floral motifs—likely representing chrysanthemums or peonies—embody prosperity, beauty, and resilience in Japanese culture, often associated with autumn or spring renewal, making this formal garment for married women a wearable emblem of auspicious grace and cultural continuity.
It's in very good condition, measuring 50 inches from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and 57 inches in height (127 cm x 145 cm).