This elegant textile originates from Japan, dating to the Showa period (1950–1975), and serves as a refined example of mid-century Japanese cotton printing. Measuring 14 inches by 24 inches (36 cm x 61 cm), the panel was extracted from a vintage Yukata (summer kimono) sample book. Crafted from a thin, crisp cotton, the piece features several small pinholes at the top edge used for its original archival threading, as well as a small, circular paper label numbered "79". Despite its history as a professional reference sample, the fabric remains in excellent condition with clear, sharp contrast between the dyes.
The visual narrative is a masterclass in traditional Japanese asymmetrical composition, set against a saturated deep indigo blue field. The design showcases sprawling botanical motifs, including large, multi-petaled blossoms and lush foliage rendered in a crisp, clean white. The arrangement follows a diagonal flow from the top-right to the bottom-left, featuring thin, sweeping arched lines that suggest the presence of tall grasses or wind-blown stems. The high-contrast, two-tone palette evokes the cool, refreshing aesthetic required for traditional summer evening wear, where the white imagery stands out brilliantly against the nocturnal blue substrate.