Special Experience
Kyoto
Tie-dye a Silk Stole with Traditional Methods at a Kyoto Kimono Accessory Maker with Over a Century in the Business
Overview
Ando is a longstanding traditional accessory maker founded in Kyoto in 1923. With over a century in the business, it is gaining ever more popularity for its unique, lovingly-crafted, and boundary-pushing products. In this Wabunka-exclusive plan, you can visit its experience-focused concept shop, opened in October 2023, to create a tie-dyed silk stole of your own. Choose your color, tie it using the shibori technique, and then dye it to create your own original stole. Enjoy a traditional handicraft in an elegant and sophisticated space for a deeper experience of Japan.
Key Features
・Tie-dye a silk stole at a shop where traditional technique is adapted to contemporary lifestyles in this Wabunka exclusive plan
・Select from approximately 20 different colors and experience shibori-zome tie-dyeing with your own hands
・Enjoy direct support and instruction from a skilled artisan, and learn all about Japanese textile dyeing traditions
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Tie-dye a Cotton Stole with Traditional Methods at a Kyoto Kimono Accessory Maker with Over a Century in the Business
Kyoto
120mins
from ¥40,000 /person
1 - 4 participants
Available in English
Cancel free up to 4 days prior
* If fewer than 2 participants, the minimum fee will be JPY 80,000
Details
The Future of a Century of Tie-dye Legacy
In 2023, Ando celebrated its 100th anniversary. Built on kyo kanoko shibori, a traditional technique of tying cloth with thread and dyeing it, the shop crafts and sells a wide range of traditional Japanese accessories, such as obi sash clips, hair ornaments, han-eri inner kimono collar liners, bags, and zori sandals. They’ve also produced lines in collaboration with bag brands and kimono designers, who highly value their technical expertise.
Kyoto’s Yanagi no Bamba Street in the Gojo area has long been an area where dyers and traditional shibori artisans gather for business. However, with kimonos dwindling as a piece of common everyday wear, this is a tradition facing the threat of skill extinction. So it was that Ando opened its experience-focused concept shop on the first floor of its headquarters here in order to teach those techniques and share this ancient culture through everyday items.
The Joy of Creation in a Workshop Concept Space
At Ando’s experience-focused concept shop, visitors can go beyond seeing and touching the brand’s product to creating their own in workshops at the attached tie-dye lab. Start by perusing the samples and store displays to help visualize your desired product.
When you have visualized what you are aiming for, it’s time to experience dyeing for yourself. Try the process of shibori – tying the silk with thread – before dyeing. Unexpected differences between your vision and the final product are sure to emerge, but that’s just part of the fun. During the experience, a professional teaches you all about the tradition and techniques of kyo kanoko shibori, long used in production of luxury Japanese apparel.
Traditional Tie-dyeing with Guidance from a Skilled Artisan
Experience traditional craft techniques with the support of certified professional artisans and other skilled staff as you dye. Mix your color chosen from the roughly 20 available before pouring it onto dip-moistened and wrung silk.
With dye applied, the fabric is heated to 60 degrees celsius to set. When the dye has had time to take, the cloth is thoroughly rinsed and the thread is removed. The silk is then washed in hot water with a soaping agent to clear the excess dye. This process, done entirely by hand, ensures that no two pieces look exactly alike – meaning the stole you take home with you is the only one of its kind on earth.
Discover the Endless Possibilities of Shibori-zome Tie-dyeing
While your dyed silk stole dries, take a moment to peruse the shop some more. Though it is a shop, Ando does more than simply sell products, putting great effort also into disseminating advanced technique. Take it all in, and let pieces like the magnificent wall display just opposite the entrance – with its natural incorporation of the unique shape of the fabric – surprise and move you.
The workshop space features a design motif inspired by the cocoon of the silkworm in its table and ceiling decor. Books on shibori and dye culture are also on hand for you to flip through with a cup of coffee or tea while waiting for your piece to dry. You can also take a close look at Ando’s flagship “Shibori Bag” series in person, which takes advantage of the unique three-dimensional texture possible with these traditional techniques.
Experience Exquisite Serendipity
When your silk stole has dried, the last step is to iron it out. As you unfurl its glossy silk surface, discover the serendipitous splendor of the pattern you have created.
This delightful experience of crafting a smooth, glossy silk stole through traditional shibori-zome tie-dyeing, is available exclusively to quests of Wabunka. Per the artisans of Ando: “Through creation, we hope visitors can discover the unique and sumptuous beauty of traditional shibori-zome handcrafts.” Come and see for yourself just what this means.
Ando Co, Ltd.
Ando Co, Ltd.
A general manufacturer of traditional Japanese accessories founded in 1923 that built its business on kyo kanoko-shibori tie-dye obi sash clips and hair ornaments. In 2023, the manufacturer marked its 100th anniversary by opening an experienced-focused concept shop on the first floor of its headquarters. Discover a varied lineup of tie-dyed craft creations that push design boundaries, incorporating traditional techniques adapted for contemporary life. In the rear area workshop, visitors can also try traditional tie-dyeing for themselves.
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Ando Co, Ltd.
Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto
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If you would like to have professional photos taken, please select the option below and review the details carefully before booking.
Commemorative photo / group
JPY 28,600
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Minimum fee JPY 40000 × 2 participants
JPY 80,000
*Minimum: 2 participants; JPY 40,000 × 2 will be charged for bookings below the minimum.
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Interpretation in English
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JPY 4,000
Total Price
JPY 84,000
tax & service fee incl.
Extra charges may apply for the following
- ・Interpretation / Dependant on experience schedule and language
- ・Optional add-ons / Souvenirs, delivery, etc.
Kyoto
120mins
from ¥40,000 /person
1 - 4 participants
Available in English
Cancel free up to 4 days prior
* If fewer than 2 participants, the minimum fee will be JPY 80,000
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