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< TV appearance> BS Asahi "Green Words"
Designer Tomoko Taguchi will appear on the TV program "Midori no Kotonoha," which will feature one "Assistant" every week for five days. She will talk about the domestic pig leather that is the material used for Seryu, the origins of her creations, and about manufacturing and the environment.
Broadcast program: Green Kotonoha
Broadcast date and time: Monday, April 16th to Friday, April 20th, 2018 , 8:54pm to 9:00pm for five consecutive nights Broadcast station: BS Asahi
< TV Appearance> NHK "Ippin"
The program will feature pigskin and leather products from Sumida Ward, Tokyo, and will introduce the production process and products of Seryu. Designer Taguchi will also appear and demonstrate leather processing.
Broadcast program: Ippin "Soft! Durable! Versatile pigskin - Leather products from Sumida, Tokyo"
Broadcast date and time: October 27, 2016, 7:30-8:00 PM, November 2, 6:30-7:00 AM
Broadcasting station: NHK BS Premium
<Web Media>Fragments
The joy of dressing up and the joy of learning, conveyed by tiny pigskin flowers
<Web Media>Sheage
Sheage "Selieu" accessories highlight the appeal of supple pigskin
<Web Media>TIME&EFFORT Leather Brooch Recipe Supervision
I supervised the recipe for a brooch for the "Handmade Recipes" project on the TIME&EFFORT website, which promotes " Japanese leather craftsmanship."
TIME&EFFORT Handmade recipe No. 1 "Easy leather brooch that makes you feel like a creator "
<Web Media>Appearance on Hobonichi Drawer Pouch/Ane special website
Designer Taguchi appears in the yellow pouch edition of the " Drawer Pouch Ane " series, released by Hobonichi.
<Web Media>Featured in JAPAN LEATHER JOURNAL
It has been featured in the "BRANDS" section of " Japan Leather journal ," which provides information on Japanese leather and leather manufacturing.
<Web Media>Featured in JEWELRY JOURNAL
It was featured in a special article in the online magazine JEWELRY JOURNAL, which provides information on jewelry.
JEWELRY JOURNAL: Sustainable jewelry brands with an eye to the future - Part 1