Demonstration of traditional Indian embroidery, Ali embroidery
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Building 1, 1F, space in front of the kitchen 2019年11月02日(土) - 11月09日(土)
Demonstration of traditional Indian embroidery - Ari embroidery
Traditional Ali embroidery from the Kashmir region of India.
In the Kashmir region, where conflict has long raged, the floral embroidery designs are said to contain prayers for peace.Hiroshima-based ant embroidery artist Tomoko Tsurumaki (Tsumugitei) will be demonstrating ant embroidery.The embroidery produced by antwork, which skillfully uses thin, sharp crochet needles, produces delicate and beautiful patterns.
You can also try it out for yourself, so please feel free to contact us.
In the Kashmir region, where conflict has long raged, the floral embroidery designs are said to contain prayers for peace.Hiroshima-based ant embroidery artist Tomoko Tsurumaki (Tsumugitei) will be demonstrating ant embroidery.The embroidery produced by antwork, which skillfully uses thin, sharp crochet needles, produces delicate and beautiful patterns.
You can also try it out for yourself, so please feel free to contact us.
The venue will also feature Ari embroidered accessories, clothing, and stoles created by Tomoko Tsurumaki and Indian artisans.
Please enjoy them together.
Please enjoy them together.
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Tomoko Tsurumaki
Tsumugitei/Hiroshima
While working as a natural stone accessory designer since 2006, she has learned Japanese embroidery techniques such as bead embroidery and ant work embroidery.
The company holds exhibitions and sales events mainly at department stores in Hiroshima city, and in Tokyo at galleries such as salon dela in the Okuno Building in Ginza, Perry house in Omotesando, and Kichijoji.
While working as a natural stone accessory designer since 2006, she has learned Japanese embroidery techniques such as bead embroidery and ant work embroidery.
The company holds exhibitions and sales events mainly at department stores in Hiroshima city, and in Tokyo at galleries such as salon dela in the Okuno Building in Ginza, Perry house in Omotesando, and Kichijoji.
Since the winter of 2017, she has been working with the ethical fashion brand "itobanashi", which makes clothes using Indian embroidered fabric. This made her want to share the warmth and comfort of embroidery with many people and embroider together with them. So in 2018, she opened "Tsumugitei's Craft Club", where you can learn ant embroidery, at several locations in Hiroshima Prefecture, including Hiroshima Sogo and Hiroshima Mitsukoshi, as well as at the Hankyu Umeda main store in Osaka, Kanzakigawa's personal atelier, and in Tokyo's Kichijoji, Mitaka, Asagaya, etc.
Resides in Hiroshima City.
Resides in Hiroshima City.
- period November 2nd (Sat), November 4th (Holiday), November 9th (Sat)
- place Building 1, 1F, space in front of the kitchen