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For over three decades, Eileen Tokita has been creating and teaching Faberge’ Eggs with her own unique signature design, garnering her world acclaim from some of the most highly respected and discriminating art critics. She has been featured in news articles, magazine articles and has frequently appeared on television. In 2005 one of her eggs was displayed in the White House during Easter.
Egg decorating started out as just a hobby, but Eileen’s amazing talent quickly developed into a thing of immaculate beauty and quickly progressed into full-time business. Constantly inventing and always seeking out other creative outlets, Tokita launched a line of Swarovski jeweled purses and accessories inspired by world-renowned artist, Judith Leiber.
Her passion never stops! Eileen’s newest project is a line of cigar box purses, which is a welcome complement to all of her intricate creations. Teaching people and helping them find artistic expression is her greatest joy. Through her teaching experiences, she has discovered that the creative process is extremely healing and fulfilling. Her classes spread worldwide from Hong Kong to Hawaii and everywhere in-between, from small intimate sessions to group seminars on cruise ships.
Eileen Tokita has always had an artistic design focus. As a young woman, Eileen toured the nation as a professional entertainer, performing in many night clubs in such cities as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas and Denver. She funded her college education through her remarkable singing career. Graduated with honors, Magna Cum Laude with a Phi Beta Kappa key from the University of Washington in her hometown of Seattle.
Today, Tokita resides in Honolulu, Hawaii where you can find her teaching classes on a weekly basis. Eileen hopes to see you at a class where you can make your own beautiful egg or jeweled accessory. She promises they will become a topic of conversation and a treasured family heirloom.
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