This sophisticated silk fukusa (gift cover), dating to the late Meiji period (1880–1912), features a dynamic arrangement of noshi (auspicious gift strips) and ceremonial containers. Measuring approximately 25 inches by 30 inches (64 cm x 76 cm), the textile is composed of a cream silk ground that serves as a canvas for a complex mix of decorative techniques.
The central imagery includes:
The composition is further elevated by couching highlights, where metallic or silk threads are stitched onto the surface to define the edges of the boxes and ribbons. The piece is in very good condition, though it shows some discoloration within the noshi motif—likely where gold flaking has worn away—and minor stains on both sides.