This silk haori features a lush and expansive composition of peonies and onagadori (long-tailed birds). The garment is rendered on a soft sage-green silk ground, which provides a serene architectural field for the large-scale ivory-white floral motifs.
The composition is defined by the sweeping, vertical energy of the birds, which appear to glide through the dense peony blossoms. Each bird is meticulously detailed with highlighted embroidery, particularly in the wings and the crest, while the long, flowing tail feathers add a sense of fluid movement. To further enhance its visual depth, the textile incorporates short horizontal metallic threads scattered across the surface, creating a subtle, shimmering effect that interacts with the surrounding light. This piece reflects the Showa era's talent for blending traditional auspicious iconography with a modern, saturated sense of scale and luxurious texture.
The jacket is in very good condition, measuring 50 inches (127 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and standing at 35 inches (89 cm) in height.