A refined mid-century Asian stationery case, elegantly wrapped in vibrant red satin brocade and adorned with stylized chrysanthemum motifs. The lid features beautifully rendered florals in teal, ivory, and gold threadwork, a classic kiku design symbolizing longevity and refinement in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast of the richly colored textile against the structured black frame gives the piece a composed, architectural presence.
The interior reveals a striking blue satin lining with two fitted compartments and ribbon lifts, offering both visual harmony and practical design. While originally marketed as a notepad or stationery holder, the divided configuration lends itself beautifully to jewelry, correspondence cards, keepsakes, or curated desk accessories. The clean geometry and textile craftsmanship reflect the mid-20th-century export aesthetic often associated with kimono or obi-inspired decorative cases.
Compact yet distinctive, this piece delivers both functionality and cultural artistry. Whether displayed atop a vanity, bookshelf, or executive desk, it offers a thoughtful blend of textile heritage and vintage charm—an elegant accent for collectors of Asian decorative arts and refined desktop accessories.
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