This miniature yogi (kimono-shaped sleeping quilt), dating to the late Meiji period (1880–1912), is a remarkable example of functional textile art scaled down for display or a child. Measuring 27 inches by 26 inches (68.5 cm x 66 cm), the garment is densely padded with cotton to provide warmth and structural volume.
The yogi is crafted from multiple panels featuring a vibrant botanical motif of kaji (mulberry) or aoi (hollyhock) leaves. The leaves are rendered in cream and deep charcoal against a warm, olive-brown ground, creating a dense, overlapping pattern that covers the main body and sleeves. The design is further characterized by its distinctive borders:
This piece remains in very good condition, preserving the integrity of its heavy quilting and the richness of its earth-toned palette.