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This white silk kimono is a striking example of mid-century textile design, featuring a bold and rhythmic all-over pattern. The garment is defined by large, circular floral medallions (marumon) rendered in a vibrant terracotta-red, which are interconnected by a thick, winding vine motif in a cool teal-blue. The high-contrast palette of red and teal against the crisp white ground creates a modern, graphic energy that is both balanced and dynamic.
The circular medallions contain stylized blossoms, possibly cherry or plum, while the flowing vines suggest the vitality and interconnectedness of nature. This composition reflects the influence of the "high-color" aesthetic common in the Showa era, where traditional auspicious motifs were reimagined with a more daring, Western-influenced sense of scale and color. The result is a garment that is both architecturally structured and visually exuberant, serving as a masterful fusion of classical imagery and 20th-century decorative innovation.
It spans 49 inches (125 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at 56 inches (142 cm) in height.