Thank you for meeting us here and sharing the great technology at a low price.I live in Tokyo, Japan. Unlike everyone who gathers here, I like art but have never majored in it. I have been working as a service manager in restaurants and hotels for 10 years. I love the work of hospitality that provides joy to people. Plant dyeing was just started by self-education in September of this year, and only one month has passed. However, I was fascinated by the wonderful experience and the beautiful workmanship. I wanted to share this joy and immediately started posting on social media, and I got so many positive reactions. As we proceeded with the survey, we found that the eco-printing technology that is popular in the UK, the United States, and Mexico has not penetrated into Japan at all. (Although there are techniques unique to Japan that have been handed down from ancient times, such as indigo dyeing and other techniques for dyeing kimono, the designs are completely different.)
My goal
① Make eco-printed clothes that make the wearer feel comfortable and happy
(2) Hold workshops that will give you the joy of making your own through the experience and give you an opportunity to become interested in nature.
③ It disappears by using materials that are discarded such as fields, restaurants, and flower shops, and raw materials of various colors that are useless and discarded in rural areas of Japan, and making them into uniforms.I want to breathe new life into what was supposed to disappear
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- Marie Mitsuya – @marippe_m
- www.instagram.com/sprinkle_the_colors_of_love/