"Grow Up Strong"
Chie is twenty-nine years old and comes from Japan. Since she was very young she has had an avid appreciation for the traditions of her culture. Chie wears a kimono to school, and every day at about 4 pm she has an abbreviated traditional tea ceremony where she serves a few of us matcha green tea. Sometimes she stares out the window, overlooking the valley out to the sea, and proclaims that in that moment she is content. Before coming to Grasse, Chie studied traditional Japanese incense for three years.
Today she wore a kimono that caught my eye, as the pattern seemed so modern (honestly, to me, it reminded me of Nike and even M.I.A.). It was bright purple with a yellow, honeycomb-like motif. Most kimonos have symbolism or a story woven into the fabric. What I perceived as honeycomb is actually hemp fiber. In the olden days, many Japanese people died young or had ailments as children. For this kimono, hemp, being such a durable material, expresses the hope to grow up strong.


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