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This semi-transparent silk summer haori demonstrates the refined aesthetic of seasonal Japanese dress through its evocative representation of cascading water or rainfall rendered in subtle vertical striations across a deep forest green ground. The pattern, visible in the detail image, consists of delicate white and pale green linear elements that flow downward in undulating streams, creating a sense of movement that suggests summer rain showers or mountain waterfalls. The lightweight, translucent quality of the silk enhances this aquatic imagery, allowing light to filter through the fabric in a way that mimics the play of sunlight through falling water.
The water motif carries deep cultural resonance in Japanese aesthetics, symbolizing purification, renewal, and the transient beauty celebrated in concepts like mono no aware - the poignant awareness of the impermanence of all things. The overall effect is remarkably contemporary, with its emphasis on pattern, texture, and the interplay of opacity and transparency rather than representational imagery.
It measures 44 inches (112 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at 38 inches (97 cm) in height.