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Sairin (Tomihiro Senko)
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Address | 175-9 Fudo-cho, Takoyakushi Shinmachi nishi-iru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto |
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Holiday | Sundays & public holidays |
Business time | 10:00~17:00 |
Workshop info | The supervisor of fine yuzen kimono making Kyo-tegaki-yuzen dyeing is produced by thoroughly fragmented division of labour and involves up to 15 various processes. Sairin(Tomihiro Senko) is mastering all these sophisticated processes to create high-quality order-made products. The atelier is excelling in a special technique which consists of using a paintbrush instead of a writing brush for the deepest penetration of dyes into the fabric. Sairin(Tomihiro Senko) is an experienced supervisor of all the kimono-making processes and provides fine goods for the Imperial household. Familiar with the traditional patterns and designs, the atelier is also known for the production of elegant miscellaneous Japanese-style textile goods. |
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Tomoko Fujii
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Graduated from the Doshisha Graduate School of Business2010 Released “Tokyo Girls Collection”
2015 Kyo-yuzen Clutch Bag was chosen for display on “The Wonder 500” (website showcasing a collection of Japan's finest goods managed by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry).
2016 Panelist on Craftswomen Symposium during the G7 Summit Meeting in Japan