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This rinzu shibori silk kimono presents a dramatic departure from traditional naturalistic motifs in favor of an almost Art Deco-influenced aesthetic. The deep purple ground serves as a rich canvas for the repetitive pattern of golden yellow lozenge forms, each created through the intricate shibori resist-dyeing technique that produces the characteristic radiating pleats and organic texture around each motif's center.
The interplay between the saturated purple ground and vibrant yellow creates a complementary color relationship that was increasingly popular during the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting exposure to Western color theory and modern art movements. The shibori technique itself, with its inherent irregularities and handmade character, provides a compelling counterpoint to the rigid geometric repetition, embodying the tension between tradition and modernity that characterized Japanese culture during this transformative era.
Measuring 50 inches (127 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end, it stands at 57 inches (145 cm) in height.