Nishijin Textile : Yumi Nakao (Tsumekaki Hon Tsuzure-ori)
After graduating university, where I studied painting, I devoted myself to handweaving as an artisan of "Tsumekaki Hon Tsuzure-ori", Nishijin-textile. Literally meaning "nail-scratching tapestry weave," it is a technique where artisans use their fingernails - which have been filed to create serrated edges - to "scratch" together weft threads that create a pattern.
Using a design as a guide, I choose beautifully dyed silk threads and intertwine them with the weft, creating multi-coloured threads that are then meticulously woven into fabric. Day after day, I strive to improve my abilities to express pictures, combining the elegance of silk threads and the gorgeous gold threads and taking advantage of the woven fabric's unique texture.
Profile
1995 Graduated from Osaka University of Art (Department of Art, Faculty
of Fine Arts)
Joined a tsuzure-ori manufacturer and began to train tsumekaki hon
tsuzure-ori skills
1998 Received the Kyoto Prefecture Governor's Award at the Hon
Tsuzure-ori Excellent Works Exhibition
2008 Became certified as Traditional Craftswoman (Weaving Division,
Nishijin-textile)
2011 Became a Certified Kyoto Traditional Products Craftsman (Nishijin-
textile)
2019 Received the Shiwa City Mayor's Award at the Japan Traditional
Craftsman Works Exhibition