From the Sea to Re:Born

Why I Create Oyster Shell Art Oyster shells are often treated as something disposable.After the meal is finished, they are thrown away, forgotten, returned to the ground without a second thought. But when I hold an oyster shell in my hands, I feel something different.Each shell carries the memory of the sea — time, waves, … Read more

About Obi – The Soul of Kimono.

Quality Craftsmanship The Soul of Kimono In Japanese culture, the obi is far more than a belt.It is the element that defines formality, season, and personal expression—often becoming the true focal point of the entire kimono ensemble. At Re:Born, we work with vintage obi that have already lived a long and meaningful life.By transforming them … Read more

Re:Born ”再生”する

Abstract shadows of foliage on a pastel background create a tranquil and artistic pattern.

Re:Born ― Old things, New Dreams

捨てられる運命の着物に、新しい命を吹き込む――
それが私のRe:Bornです。

私は、何かを作り出すことと同じくらい、書くことが好きです。
自分の思いを言葉に表現するのが楽しくて、私を知っている人なら、きっと「うん」と頷いてくれるでしょう。

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Routine as Comfort

A serene forest scene with sunlight streaming through misty trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere.

When routine becomes comfort After writing about noticing small moments, I began thinking about how much of life is shaped by repetition. At first, routine can feel ordinary—or even tedious.Waking up at the same time, preparing the same breakfast, going through the same weekly errands.It might seem unremarkable, just the background noise of life. When … Read more

Moments Worth Noticing

Nothing extraordinary, just moments worth noticing I chose this phrase because living abroad has taught me how easily everyday moments can slip by unnoticed. Life in the United States is familiar now, but it still carries quiet reminders that I am living between cultures.The way neighbors greet each other in passing.The sound of my children … Read more

The Time Behind a Kimono#4

Why Vintage Kimono Deserve a Second Life Vintage kimono are often admired for their beauty, but many are no longer worn in daily life.Changes in lifestyle, fashion, and customs have left countless kimono carefully stored away, unseen and unused. Yet these garments still hold extraordinary value — in their materials, craftsmanship, and history.In this article, … Read more

The Time Behind a Kimono#3

Types of Kimono and When They Were Worn Kimono are often seen as a single traditional garment, but in reality, there are many different types of kimono.Each type was designed for a specific occasion, season, and stage of life. In this article, I’ll introduce the main types of kimono and explain when and why they … Read more

The Time Behind a Kimono#2

The Kimono-Making Process: From Silk Thread to Finished Garment A traditional Japanese kimono is not created by a single maker or in a single workshop.It is the result of a long, carefully coordinated process involving many skilled artisans, each specializing in a specific step. In this article, I’ll walk you through the kimono-making process — … Read more

The Time Behind a Kimono.

How Long Does It Take to Make a Traditional Japanese Kimono? When people see a kimono, they often admire its beauty, colors, and patterns.But few realize how much time, skill, and craftsmanship are involved in creating a single traditional kimono. In this article, I’d like to introduce the basic process of kimono-making and explain how … Read more