World-class craftsmanship,
from Japan and Myanmar.
ATELIER E&M
ATELIER E&M was established in March 1980 in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, specializing in bead embroidery processing.


After expanding into custom-made dress boutiques, we established our own international production facility in Yangon, Myanmar, in September 2000. This allowed us to build a full-scale mass production system for high-quality wedding dresses. Since our founding in 1980, we have specialized in exquisite hand embroidery. Today, our advanced techniques and global perspectives are reflected not only in our wedding dresses but also in our veils and bijoux accessories, all designed to make every bride shine her brightest.
Japan Office
- Company Name
- ATELIER E&M CO., LTD.
- Headquarters
- 1853 Kawarashiro-machi, Ryugasaki-shi, Ibaraki, 301-0005, Japan
- CEO
- Toshio Senda
- Established
- March 1980
- Phone
- +81-297-62-3911
- Fax
- +81-297-64-3059
- Website
- https://atelier-em.com
- info@atelier-em.com
- Capital
- 10 Million JPY
Myanmar Factory
- Company Name
- ATELIER E&M INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
- Location
- No. 520, Moe Goke Street, Industry (1), Dagon Myothit (South) Township, Yangon, Myanmar
- CEO
- Toshio Senda
- Number of Employees
- 95
- Phone
- +95-9-423436535
- yangon-office@atelier-em.com
Over 40 years of craftsmanship,
one stitch at a time.
Founded as a bead embroidery processing company, offering advanced handcraft techniques from the very beginning.
Opened an atelier with showroom at the current headquarters location.
Opened “Dress Click,” a made-to-order dress boutique in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.
Incorporated as ATELIER E&M CO., LTD., establishing a solid foundation as a manufacturer.
Launched our own factory in Yangon, Myanmar, establishing an integrated overseas production system.
Established “ATELIER E&M INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.” as a wholly foreign-owned company in Myanmar.
Opened multiple workshops across Yangon; launched 2nd and 3rd factories in succession to strengthen supply capacity.
Relocated Japan headquarters to Kawarashiro-machi, Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki, creating an environment dedicated to further quality improvement.
Consolidated three Myanmar facilities into one. Relaunched as a state-of-the-art DRESS FACTORY at a large campus in South Dagon Industrial Zone (Area 1).