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OUR STORY
Rimeh Garden was created from an interest in personal sanctuary. Not as a destination, and not as an escape, but as an internal state. A condition of being where identity remains intact, even while existing inside an imperfect and complex world.
We are drawn to the idea of a self that is undistracted, unnegotiated, and uninfluenced. A self that is not shaped by judgment, trends, or expectation. Rimeh Garden exists as a quiet counterpoint to a culture that constantly asks for visibility and performance.
Jewelry became our medium because of its intimacy. It is worn close to the body and carried through daily life. Each piece functions as a vessel for personal values, will, and belief. This is the foundation of Eutopia. Not something that emerges on its own, but something that is built. Slowly. Intentionally. Individually.
EUTOPIA
Eutopia, derived from the Greek eu-topos meaning “good place,” refers to a society that is not perfect but genuinely good and livable. It accepts human imperfection and complexity while aiming for balance, well-being, and flourishing. Unlike utopia, eutopia is grounded in reality and represents goodness that can be pursued, sustained, and improved over time.
WHO ARE WE
We are a creative collective based in Japan. A group of friends working across fashion, sound design, fine art, sculpture, and interior design. Our practices differ, but we share a common curiosity toward philosophy and anthropology. For over a decade, we have spent countless hours in conversation, moving through questions of religion, ideology, culture, and the many ways people attempt to make sense of existence.
We have never arrived at a single conclusion. That was never the point. What continues to draw us is the act of thinking together. Entering unfamiliar ideas. Sitting with contradiction. Allowing perspectives to remain open. Those conversations have quietly shaped how we see the world and, in turn, how we approach making.
Across different backgrounds and disciplines, we found one shared understanding. Life feels fuller when you are connected to the happiness of others. Not through obligation or constant output, but through presence. Through attention. Through the ability to notice small moments. Rimeh Garden grows from this sensibility. A project shaped by people who value thought, care, and the quiet weight of human experience.
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