This luminous silk panel originates from Japan and dates to the mid-Showa period (1950–1970). Measuring 13.75 inches by 42 inches (35 cm x 107 cm), the textile is a superb example of meisen silk, a variety celebrated for its structural durability and its ability to hold exceptionally vibrant, light-reflective dyes. The panel is in excellent condition and showcases a rich, deep purple ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for its botanical composition.
The visual narrative is dominated by an all-over pattern of trailing foliage, rendered in a sophisticated medium grey. The leaves feature the characteristic slightly blurred edges of the meisen ikat-weaving technique, which imbues the design with a sense of depth and vibration. Despite its bold color, the fabric is notably soft with a fantastic drape, a hallmark of high-quality vintage meisen. This piece exemplifies the post-war trend of taking classical vine motifs and reimagining them through a high-contrast, graphic lens that feels both traditional and strikingly contemporary.