Some seek warmth. Others, stillness.
There is no right choice. Only what feels true.
Each piece is made to hold not just what remains, but the weight of a life fully lived.
The Tray of Little Things
The tray slowly filled with her life. Not as an altar, but as a corner that breathed a place that would fit in any home: calm, warm, understated. A shape that demanded nothing, yet protected everything.


Echoes are our stories
Of remembrance, rituals, and the quiet language of memory. Reflections on ancient traditions, and gentle guides for moments we all eventually face. Take a moment, read slowly.
The Scarab as a Symbol of Rebirth
The scarab has long symbolized transformation, renewal, and eternal movement. In ancient cultures, it represented the cycle of life and rebirth. A reminder that endings are also beginnings. As a form, it speaks of continuity, protection, and the persistence of love.
Keepsakes & Time Capsules
Some memories are meant to stay close. Our keepsakes hold a handwritten note, a meaningful object, or a small portion of ashes, quiet reminders of connection. They allow memories to be shared among loved ones, each holding a small part of the story. Like time capsules, they preserve fragments of a life for generations to come.

Each piece is carefully made by hand
allowing time, attention, and intention to shape its final form. No two are ever the same. Stone, wood, and textiles each reveal their own character. Subtle variations in color, grain, texture, or weave are not imperfections, but quiet reminders of individuality - much like the lives they are created to honor.
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