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Sachio Yoshioka

Sachio Yoshioka

Sachio Yoshioka (1946 – 2019) was a 5th-generation Kyoto dyer who dedicated his life to reviving and preserving techniques of natural dyeing, giving lectures and workshops in Japan and internationally. Yoshioka wrote many books on the topic - one of the most famous being The Dictionary of Japanese Colours, which explains the narrative behind 466 colours that originated in Japan.


Yoshioka succeeded as the fifth-generation head of Kyoto's Somenotsukasa Yoshioka dye workshop n 1988. When he took over the family business he abandoned the use of synthetic colours in favour of dyeing solely with plants and other natural materials. The workshop uses only plants and other natural materials to produce a wide range of extremely beautiful colours.


Sachio Yoshioka
Sachio Yoshioka
Sachio Yoshioka

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Cherry Blossoms

Cherry Blossoms

Sachio Yoshioka

The splendid designs of traditional Asia in a spectacular color format for artists and art lovers.

Sarasa Woodblock Patterns

Sarasa Woodblock Patterns

Sachio Yoshioka

Classical woodblock designs for creative gifts and inspiration.

Stencil Patterns

Stencil Patterns

Sachio Yoshioka

The splendid designs of traditional Asia in a spectacular color format for artists and art lovers.

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