What kind of activities do Certified Teachers do?
Certified teachers not only teach Tsumami zaiku, but also sell their own creations and use them in their professional work, and etc.
We introduce their own unique activities.
ITA Certified Teachers
All ITA Certified Teacher's profiles and works are shown here.
Certified Teacher's Activities
1.Exhibiting at numerous events!
Sim Jing Hui, Juveina, has exhibited at many anime and Japan-related events and holds workshops to introduce Japanese traditional techniques to local people in addition to selling her own artwork.
2.Selling tsumami zaiku accessories!
Pricilla Yoga is an Indonesian tsumami zaiku artist who sells her work through her online store.
She also takes custom orders and exhibits at local events, attracting local people with her own creations.
3.Using for their original professional work!
Kimono dresser and photographer Cameron Bogan creates and utilizes tsumami kanzasshi for her clients' photography shoots.
Fiber artist Renee Johnson runs an online store selling vintage Japanese textiles and other items.
She also sells tsumami zaiku materials and her original accessories there.
Cecil Lee, an artificial flower artist who runs an art flower school, also incorporates the art of tsumami zaiku into her lessons.
4.For Japanese people living abroad!
Naoko Noguchi, a Japanese living in France, promotes Japanese culture through tsumami zaiku.
She holds workshops locally to spread the charm of this art.
5.For Japanese culture and craft lover!
Eva Lalibert, who majored in Japanese literature at university and loves Japan, encountered and was fascinated by tsumami zaiku during her visit to Japan.
She is currently studying in Japan at a kimono school.
An enthusiast of Japanese cultural traditions, Eva Harangozo is an expert in Japanese culture, having acquired skills in kimono dressing, tea ceremony, and mizuhiki.