- YAMBARU ART FESTIVAL
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ARTIST
CRAFT
Bingatakoubou HIGASHIYA
exhibition
hall
PROFILE
Yoshinori Doke and Yuriko Doke
Yoshinori Doke
Born in 1982 and raised in Hokkaido.
At the age of 20, he was impressed by stencil dyeing and dyeing with plants and learned the technique by himself.
When he was 22 years old, he aspired to be a Bingata craftsman and moved to Okinawa.
He trained at Jouma Bingata Workshop for two years and learned Bingata and Okinawa's unique indigo, which his predecessors worked hard to recover after the war.
At his Bingata Workshop Higashiya, he cultivates Ryukyu indigo in the mountains while producing Bingata to create consistent works from his plants.
Yuriko Doke
Born in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture in 1985.
Through her Shuriori weaver mother’s influence, she became interested in handicrafts and traditional Okinawan crafts from a young age. She graduated from Shuri High School Dyeing and Weaving Design Department and completed the Craft Technology Support Center Bingata training course.
After six years of training, she set up her own workshop.
She lives in Nakijin Village, where she and her husband set up Bingata Workshop Higashiya.
She has produced many Ryukyu dance costumes and deals in various items, including kimono, obi, and accessories.