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The garment features a complex system of vertical stripes in varying widths, creating a rhythm that moves across the textile surface with musical precision. The color palette is both earthy and refined - deep forest green serves as the dominant tone, punctuated by warm terracotta red, cream, and dramatic black bands. Thin accent stripes in golden yellow add luminous highlights that enliven the overall composition.
What makes this piece particularly remarkable is the integration of decorative horizontal thread inserts that interrupt the vertical flow at strategic intervals. These supplementary elements appear as delicate bands of metallic gold threading, creating a subtle plaid or grid effect that adds dimensional complexity to what might otherwise be a simple striped pattern. The horizontal inserts seem to float across the vertical stripes, creating intersections that catch and reflect light differently as the fabric moves.
The detail images reveal the extraordinary technical precision of the kinsha silk weaving. The fine crepe texture is evident in the subtle surface variation, while the supplementary horizontal threads show remarkable craftsmanship - appearing as dotted lines of gold that create geometric patterns within their bands. Some areas show more complex patterning within these horizontal elements, suggesting they may incorporate small-scale motifs or simply varied densities of metallic thread.
Measuring 49 inches (124 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end, it stands at a height of 58 inches (147 cm).