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This meisen silk kimono displays a charming Western-influenced floral pattern that reflects Japan's post-war cultural exchange and modernization. The design features large, naturalistic roses rendered in soft pinks and whites with golden yellow accents, scattered across a coral-pink background decorated with a subtle crosshatch or gingham-like texture. Flowing ribbon-like elements in cream and pink weave throughout the composition, creating movement and connecting the floral motifs.
The aesthetic strongly evokes the romantic sensibilities of mid-20th century Western decorative arts, particularly the cottage core and shabby chic movements that celebrated English garden roses and pastoral themes. This represents a fascinating cultural fusion typical of the meisen period, when Japanese textile manufacturers began incorporating Western motifs and color palettes to appeal to changing tastes. The rose motifs themselves carry rich symbolism - traditionally representing love, beauty, and femininity in Western culture, while the flowing ribbons suggest celebration and joy. The crosshatched background texture adds a homespun, gingham quality that further reinforces the Western domestic aesthetic.
The overall composition balances Japanese spatial sensibilities with Western naturalistic flower painting traditions, creating a hybrid aesthetic that speaks to Japan's complex cultural negotiations during the post-war period of American occupation and rapid social change.
Measuring 48 inches (122 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and standing at 58 inches (147 cm) in height.