This rinzu silk jacket is a playful and vibrant example of pre-war textile art, featuring a bold graphic layout characteristic of the period. The garment is rendered on a saturated magenta-pink silk ground, which provides a dramatic architectural field for its rhythmic composition of circular medallions.
The all-over katazome motifs are organized into large, scattered roundels, each featuring a high-contrast palette of lemon-yellow, mint-green, and white. These medallions contain three distinct celebratory designs: stylized origami cranes (orizuru), geometric hexagons containing floral crests, and radiant chrysanthemum blossoms. The rinzu base adds a sophisticated secondary layer of visual interest, as light reveals a tonal, woven damask pattern of large-scale auspicious symbols shimmering beneath the primary stenciled motifs. This piece reflects the era's unique ability to blend traditional origami and botanical imagery with a modern, oversized scale and an assertive, joyful color palette.
It measures 50 inches (127 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at a height of 39 inches (99 cm).