スカーフを作るプロセス。500年に渡り受け継がれる日本の伝統技術

The Process of Making Scarves with “Bomb Tie-Dye”. Skills passed down for 500 years!! ▶Product in Video: ▶Craftsman Profile Takeshi Fukumura / Tie-dye Studio Eshiborian Tie-dye Studio Eshiborian, established in 1973, is located in the northern part of Kyoto, overlooking Mount Hiei. One of Tie-dye Studio Eshiborian’s craftsmen, Takeshi Fukumura, was born in Kyoto, studied under his father when he was in college, and has received various awards as a tie-dye artisan. In a land blessed with abundant nature and water, he produces tie-dyed kimonos, obis, and accessories using traditional techniques with careful attention to detail in every step of the process. ▶Craftsman Passion “Making tie-dyeing more accessible“ Tie-dye Studio Eshiborian produces not only kimonos, but also other products that make the most of tie-dyeing in the modern age, so that tie-dyeing becomes more familiar to customers. All processes, from drafting to dyeing, are done in our studio, and we deliver our creations using traditional techniques. We want to share the wonder of tie-dyeing with people all over the world. ▶To Our Supporters We are looking for people to support our activities on the “Patreon” website. For more information, please see the URL below. Please enjoy watching the Japanese craftsmanship!!!! Contact: contact@ © 2022 Suigenkyo Ltd. All rights reserved. #tyedye #process #japan #handmade #traditional #craft #craftsman #history #making 【Chapter】 00:00 - Sketching 01:09 - Designing 05:47 - Dyeing again 09:53 - Designing 14:28 - Dyeing again 15:48 - Unraveling the fabric 18:18 - Finished products
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