Vintage Japanese Silk Kimono Burgundy Peony Chirimen Crepe Showa
Vintage Japanese Silk Kimono Burgundy Peony Chirimen Crepe Showa
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Vintage Japanese Silk Kimono Burgundy Peony Chirimen Crepe Showa [X]"L
Vintage Japanese 着物 Kimono — Silk Chirimen Crepe, Burgundy Ground with Yūzen Botan Peony Design, Showa Period
Japan, Showa Period (1926–1989)
Dimensions: [X]″ body length / [X]″ sleeve length / [X]″ sleeve width
This vintage Japanese kimono is worked in silk chirimen (縮緬) crepe, its fine pebbled weave lending the deep burgundy ground a subtle luminosity that shifts beautifully in changing light. The garment is cut in a full-length formal style with short sleeves finished in a red lining flash at the cuff edge. The overall form is elegant and well-proportioned.
The design is a scattered trailing botan (牡丹) peony composition rendered in the yūzen (友禅) tradition — each bloom individually shaded in orange-red, blush pink, and creamy white. Flowers appear in multiple states of bloom, from tight bud to fully open face, lending the design a naturalistic rhythm. The painterly outlining and soft color gradation are hallmarks of accomplished yūzen dyework.
The botan peony holds a privileged place in Japanese decorative arts, long associated with wealth, good fortune, and the beauty of summer. Known as 花王 (kaō) — the king of flowers — it appears across lacquer, textile, and ceramic traditions as an emblem of prosperity and feminine elegance. On a deep wine ground, the botan carries particular visual weight, the contrast between ground and motif creating a composition that is at once bold and refined.
Condition: [X — please add condition notes: any fading, soiling, pulls, or repairs; overall silk condition and luster.]
A striking Showa-period silk kimono in a classic and commercially appealing colorway — the deep burgundy chirimen ground and full botan peony design make this an excellent candidate for wear, display, or textile repurposing.
