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The Stories We Wear: Kimio Fukutani on Jewelry & Human Connection

11 min · 20. mai 2026
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What if jewelry is more than something we wear? What if it becomes a living thread connecting generations, memories, love, and human connection? In this heart-led episode of South Bay Buzz, Megan sits down with internationally recognized jewelry designer Kimio Fukutani, Creative Designer and Co-Founder of Kimitake Inc., for a deeply personal conversation about the emotional stories behind his work and the connections woven into every piece he creates. From designing engagement rings for celebrity couples in Japan to creating collections inspired by DNA, harmony, luck, and imperfection, Kimio shares how jewelry became both an artistic practice and a philosophy about life itself. Together, Megan and Kimio explore inherited jewelry, generational memory, symbolism, Japanese craftsmanship, Irish and Japanese cultural motifs, and the idea that the pieces we wear often become part of our family legacy. This episode is a beautiful reflection on connection, storytelling, beauty, and the ways objects can carry love across generations. In this episode, we discuss:• The emotional meaning behind the original and newest Kimitake collections • How jewelry can symbolize love, memory, identity, and transition• The beauty of imperfection through pearls and human individuality• Japanese cherry blossoms, four-leaf clovers, and cultural symbolism• Jewelry as a wearable talisman and family heirloom• The stories and memories we pass down through generations Follow Kimio Fukutani [https://www.instagram.com/kimio_fukutani_designer/] and explore his collections through Kimitake Inc. [https://kimitakejewelry.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooN3Y6p9RLzPxgpSFci1doSVNkW2D5OqPp3L8D6K7vq2OuIx6-e] and on Instagram at @kimitake_official [https://www.instagram.com/kimitakejewelry/]. A special thank you to Ye-Hui Goldenson for coordinating the interview. Thank you to the team at BLVD Manhattan Beach for hosting the beautiful Mother’s Day event where this conversation was filmed. Learn more at BLVD Manhattan Beach [https://www.blvdmb.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and follow along at @blvd_mb [https://www.instagram.com/blvd_mb/].

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