Introduction
Of course, I want people to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of traditional kimono.
But the reason behind this project is actually much simpler.
I simply want to proudly share my grandmother’s kimono with the world.
A Grandmother I Only Knew Through Photographs
My grandmother passed away before I was born.
The only way I knew her was through old photographs and stories from my mother.
According to my mother, she was elegant, strong-willed, and deeply caring.
Even though I never met her, I always admired her.
Discovering Her Sense of Beauty Through Kimono
Years later, my grandmother’s kimono eventually came into my hands.
The moment I saw them, I felt something difficult to explain.
The colors.
The patterns.
The atmosphere.
I suddenly realized:
“So this was her sense of beauty.”
For the first time, I felt close to my grandmother.
It made me incredibly happy.

I Didn’t Want Them to Sleep Away in Drawers
Today in Japan, kimono are rarely worn in everyday life.
I also grew up in an environment where kimono felt very distant.
That is why one phrase came to my mind:
“Kimono sleeping away in drawers.”
I didn’t want that to happen.
These kimono were far too beautiful to remain unseen.
They carried emotion, memory, and a unique sense of aesthetics.
As a Granddaughter, I Want to Be Proud of Them
I wanted more people to see them.
And as a granddaughter, I simply wanted to say:
“Look how beautiful my grandmother’s kimono are.”
alo began from that simple feeling.

What I Want to Preserve for the Future
I want to preserve my grandmother’s kimono for the future.
I also want to transform my mother’s precious memories into something meaningful that can continue into the next generation.
And through this small personal archive, I hope to share the quiet beauty and aesthetics of Japan with the world.
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