This refreshing textile originates from Japan’s late Showa period (1950–1980) and is a scholarly example of the airy, nature-inspired aesthetics favored for mid-to-late century seasonal attire. Measuring 14.5 inches by 69 inches (37 cm x 175 cm), the panel is crafted from high-quality vintage silk in a bright spring green hue. The fabric features a delightful pebbly texture characteristic of a refined crepe weave, providing a soft hand and an excellent drape. While preserved in excellent condition overall, the piece exhibits subtle mottled areas in the background color and minor wear along the seam lines, which attest to its authentic vintage history.
The visual narrative is defined by a singular, elegant botanical spray located toward the base of the panel. The flowers are rendered in a crisp white and a soft melon-orange, creating a vibrant yet balanced contrast against the green substrate. This minimalist "fubuki" or scattered-style composition—concentrating the detail in one area while leaving the rest of the field open—reflects a modern interpretation of classical Japanese spatial design, emphasizing the natural luster and textured grain of the silk.