This hitoe meisen silk kimono features a striking vertical stripe composition that cleverly integrates stylized bamboo motifs with scattered seasonal elements. The design demonstrates the refined aesthetic sensibilities of mid-20th century Japanese textile art, where traditional nature motifs were reinterpreted through modernist principles of geometric abstraction and rhythmic patterning. The vertical orientation of the bamboo stalks creates an elegant elongating effect that complements the kimono's silhouette while maintaining the cultural significance of bamboo as a symbol of resilience, flexibility, and rapid growth.
The bamboo motifs are rendered in alternating colors of deep burgundy, olive green, and slate blue, creating textured vertical bands that suggest the segmented nodes and joints characteristic of actual bamboo culms. Interspersed throughout this structured framework are delicate scattered leaves in warm amber tones and coral red, which float across the composition like autumn leaves caught in a gentle breeze. This juxtaposition of rigid vertical elements with organic, freely scattered motifs reflects the Japanese aesthetic principle of balancing order with natural spontaneity.
The meisen technique allows for the creation of these complex multi-colored patterns through its distinctive pre-dyeing process, resulting in the characteristic soft-edged quality visible in the motifs. As a hitoe garment designed for summer wear, this kimono would have provided comfort during Japan's humid months while maintaining visual sophistication through its restrained color palette and thoughtful integration of seasonal symbolism, embodying the Japanese concept of mono no aware - the bittersweet awareness of the impermanence of natural beauty.
Measures 50 inches (127 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands 56 inches (142 cm) tall.