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This sophisticated hitoe summer kimono features a dynamic composition of stylized bamboo leaves rendered in crisp white against flowing dark brown curved wind streams, all set against a vibrant blue ground on sheer rinzu damask silk. The design demonstrates masterful use of negative space and flowing lines that create a sense of movement reminiscent of wind through a bamboo grove, with the occasional accent of coral pink adding subtle warmth to the otherwise cool palette. The sheer quality of the hitoe construction allows the damask base weave to add textural depth while maintaining the lightweight comfort essential for summer wear.
The artistic treatment reflects the profound influence of Art Deco and modernist design movements that swept through Japan during the 1920s and 1930s, transforming traditional motifs through geometric abstraction and bold graphic sensibilities. The bamboo (take) motif carries deep cultural significance representing flexibility, resilience, and rapid growth - virtues particularly valued during Japan's period of rapid modernization and social change. The stylized interpretation, with its emphasis on sweeping curves and dramatic contrasts, shows clear influence from contemporary European and American design trends while maintaining distinctly Japanese spatial relationships and color harmonies. This synthesis of international modernism with indigenous aesthetic principles exemplifies the cosmopolitan sophistication of urban Japanese culture during the Shōwa era, when traditional textile arts embraced new visual languages while preserving their essential spiritual and symbolic meanings through innovative artistic expression.
It has a bachi-eri (folded collar) and measures 49 inches (124 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end, standing at 58 inches (147 cm) in height.