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8 November: An Edo Firefighter's garment from the Tokyo National Museum

November 08, 2017 in WCMT 2017

Kajibaori - a firefighter’s protective garment from the Edo Period (19th Century).
Design of a male figure in blue and white on quilted cotton.


In the city of Edo (now Tokyo) construction workers also worked in teams as firefighters, wearing protective garments with stylish designs.

Tags: kajibaori, kimono, edo, firefighter, protective garment, textile, tokyo, museum, research, wcmy, wcmtfellow2017
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Faye McNulty is a freelance Senior Designer who specialises in graphics and textiles.

Faye has over 12 years of experience working with luxury fashion brands, innovative design centres and artists.
She also has extensive experience delivering talks, lectures and tutorials at Higher Education level. 

Faye is a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow 2017; she travelled to Japan and Australia to further research hand print techniques and sustainable print practices.

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