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Dark rinzu silk serves as the base for vivid hand-painted plum branches whose trunks and limbs shift from deep magenta to soft rose, each bloom edged in shimmering gold foil. The plum blossom, or ume, is an enduring Japanese emblem of resilience and renewal, celebrated for flowering in the last cold of winter as a harbinger of spring. The fluid, almost abstract handling of the tree forms and the bold color contrasts evoke the dynamism of post-war Japanese design, recalling both the gestural freedom of Abstract Expressionism and the clean silhouettes of mid-century modern graphics. Subtle woven patterns in the damask ground add depth beneath the painted surface, allowing light to play across texture and metallic highlights, a marriage of traditional textile technique with late-20th-century artistic experimentation.
Its measurements span 51 inches (130 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stand at 33 inches (84 cm) in height.