This silk crepe kimono features a dense and energetic silkscreened pattern across its entire surface. The garment is rendered on a deep teal-blue ground, which provides a saturated, architectural foundation for a rhythmic composition of traditional and stylized motifs.
The all-over pattern features large, vibrant red and forest-green peonies (botan), which are layered over white ceremonial fans (sensu). These elements are further interconnected by thick, looping white bands that swirl across the fabric, creating a sense of constant, fluid movement. The fans themselves are decorated with a repeating geometric "F" or fretwork-style character, adding a sharp, modern graphic contrast to the soft, organic forms of the flowers. This piece represents the bold "high-color" aesthetic of the early-to-mid Showa era, where classical symbols of prosperity and beauty were reimagined through high-contrast palettes and daring, oversized scales.
It measures approximately 50 inches (127 cm) across the shoulders and stands at a height of 60 inches (152 cm).