This silk kimono is a luxurious example of mid-century textile artistry, featuring a deep burgundy rinzu (damask) base woven with a repeating floral scrolling pattern. The surface is decorated with large, scattered katazome (stencil-dyed) motifs featuring cream-colored flowers paired with nested hexagons (kikko). These geometric hexagons are further elevated with delicate gold foil outlining, adding a shimmering, tactile dimension to the garment's graphic composition.
The hexagon or "tortoise shell" pattern is a classic Japanese symbol of longevity and protection, while the accompanying blossoms—likely stylized cherry blossoms or plum flowers—represent renewal and the beauty of nature. The use of gold foil against the saturated burgundy silk creates a sense of formal elegance and celebratory warmth. This piece beautifully balances the structural geometry of the kikko with the organic fluidity of the floral motifs, resulting in a design that is both deeply traditional and strikingly modern in its visual impact.
It measures 49 inches (124 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at a height of 60 inches (152 cm).