This sophisticated silk panel originates from Japan and dates to the mid-Showa period (1950–1970). Measuring 14.25 inches by 63 inches (36 cm x 160 cm), the textile is an exceptional example of omeshi weave, a high-end pre-dyed silk known for its slightly textured surface and durability. The panel is in excellent condition and features a dramatic, rhythmic composition of trailing rose vines set against a warm terracotta or burnt-orange ground.
The visual narrative is defined by large, stylized roses and delicate leaves that cascade vertically across the entire length of the piece. These motifs are rendered in a rich chocolate brown with stunning metal-thread brocade highlights that provide a brilliant contrast to the matte silk base. The roses are depicted with a mid-century modern sensibility, using sharp, overlapping petals and fine metallic outlines to create a sense of three-dimensional relief. This elegant fusion of traditional floral iconography with a bold, contemporary color palette is a hallmark of decorative textiles produced during Japan's post-war economic boom.