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September 21st, 2010 Updated
I worked again for making 2 Norens, hanging the inside of KaYuh Akane-An,
where located in a quiet street along the east side of Shiroyama Park.
To avoid bothering visitors' impression to delicate and beautiful confectioneries and the room,
Noren becomes like passing soft light through it,
and bringing a little mysterious atmosphere...
That's what I aimed.
Tokiko Kajimoto, Atelier Isso
July Noren (split curtain) at KaYuh Akane-An / (WEBSITE)
I worked again for making 2 Norens, hanging the inside of KaYuh Akane-An,
where located in a quiet street along the east side of Shiroyama Park.
To avoid bothering visitors' impression to delicate and beautiful confectioneries and the room,
Noren becomes like passing soft light through it,
and bringing a little mysterious atmosphere...
That's what I aimed.
Tokiko Kajimoto, Atelier Isso
June 14th, 2010 Updated
On this January, Mr. Hidetoshi Nakata, known as a football player,
visited my atelier "isso" when he came to Tokushima through his project
"Revalue NIPPON," walking around Japan to re-find the hidden value there.
His website [ nakata.net ] has introduced isso and reported a movie
and some pictures at that time.
Moreover, isso original towels, dyed Imabari Towel with natural indigo,
are now on sale at nakata.net Cafe in Tokyo.
Introduced that Mr. nakata dyed a cloth with indigo at my atelier isso.
Introduced that Mr. nakata dyed a cloth with indigo at my atelier isso.
isso was picked-up in their blog.
For celebrating the year of World Cup for soccer, Hakushika and nakata.net made their special collaborating product, unified the tradtional culture
both "Japanese sake" and "Japanese Dye," along the theme of japanese team' symbolic color "Japan Blue."
Atelier isso dyed furoshiki clothes and the clothes were together with the collaborating product.
* Sale on Hakushika onlineshop (quantity limited)
Like this small place, it was something that hardly happened.
So many appreciations to everyone.
Thank you very much.
Tokiko Kajimoto, Atelier Isso
Mr. Hidetoshi Nakata nakata.net / (WEBSITE)
On this January, Mr. Hidetoshi Nakata, known as a football player,
visited my atelier "isso" when he came to Tokushima through his project
"Revalue NIPPON," walking around Japan to re-find the hidden value there.
His website [ nakata.net ] has introduced isso and reported a movie
and some pictures at that time.
Moreover, isso original towels, dyed Imabari Towel with natural indigo,
are now on sale at nakata.net Cafe in Tokyo.
>>> Revalue NIPPON | vol.16 Tokushima
>>> Journy | Journey No.5610 "isso," inquireing into the depth of blue
>>> nakata.net Cafe
Tomita Architect Associates / (WEBSITE)
Introduced that Mr. nakata dyed a cloth with indigo at my atelier isso.
Tokushima Coffee Works / (WEBSITE)
Introduced that Mr. nakata dyed a cloth with indigo at my atelier isso.
Borderless Project / (WEBSITE)
isso was picked-up in their blog.
Hakushika / (WEBSITE)
For celebrating the year of World Cup for soccer, Hakushika and nakata.net made their special collaborating product, unified the tradtional culture
both "Japanese sake" and "Japanese Dye," along the theme of japanese team' symbolic color "Japan Blue."
Atelier isso dyed furoshiki clothes and the clothes were together with the collaborating product.
* Sale on Hakushika onlineshop (quantity limited)
>>> Hakushika Japan Blue (Japan blue) | Only on the Onlineshop
Like this small place, it was something that hardly happened.
So many appreciations to everyone.
Thank you very much.
Tokiko Kajimoto, Atelier Isso
January 5th, 2008 Isso website Opens
I'd like to introduce about Aizome, a traditional way of dyeing using Japanese indigo and natural materials.
If you have any interests to Aizome or find your favorite products through this website, it is really pressure to me.
Tokiko Kajimoto, Atelier Isso
I'd like to introduce about Aizome, a traditional way of dyeing using Japanese indigo and natural materials.
If you have any interests to Aizome or find your favorite products through this website, it is really pressure to me.
Tokiko Kajimoto, Atelier Isso










