This silk kimono is a sophisticated example of precision textile design, featuring an all-over, miniature repeating pattern organized into dense horizontal bands. The design consists of delicate, hyphen-like cream dashes and dark charcoal-blue accents set against a warm, earthy brown ground. This type of rhythmic, high-density patterning, often achieved through meticulous weaving or stencil-dyeing techniques such as edo-komon, creates a garment that appears as a solid, textured neutral from a distance but reveals incredible complexity upon closer inspection.
The composition reflects a refined aesthetic of understated elegance, characterized by its orderly and structural stability. The use of small, repeating linear elements and a muted palette of chocolate and ochre tones provides a timeless, versatile appeal. This piece represents a masterful balance between industrial-scale repetition and the artisanal attention to detail characteristic of mid-20th-century Japanese silk production, offering a sophisticated visual rhythm that is both subtle and impactful.
It measures 49 inches (124 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at 56 inches (142 cm) tall.