The faces were intentionally left open.
In psychology and art therapy, when something is undefined, it allows the person holding it to bring their own meaning to it. A defined face tells a story. An open one makes room for yours.
These pieces are not meant to represent a specific person or emotion. They are meant to hold connection.
Without a face, they don’t impose a feeling, a mood, or a memory that might not belong. They allow space for whatever is true for you—whether that’s joy, remembrance, distance, or something that doesn’t yet have a name.
They don’t speak over the moment. They hold it.
It’s not meant to explain anything.
It’s meant to hold something.
Connection. Memory. Continuity. Presence.
Even in absence.
Because they are not designed to perform.
They don’t smile, react, or try to define what they are supposed to mean. That absence removes expectation, judgment, and interpretation.
What remains is something quieter:
A piece that can be kept, held, and returned to—without needing to explain itself.
It’s for anyone holding something they can’t quite put into words.
For the ones carrying memory in quiet ways.
For those who don’t need something loud or defined—
just something that feels like it understands.
It’s not about the moment that’s passed.
It’s about what continues, even when it isn't visible.
It started with fabric that meant something.
Pieces that had already lived a life—
worn, held, kept, and carried through moments that didn’t always have words.
What began as a way to preserve those pieces
became something quieter.
Not a replica of what was,
but something that could hold what remains.
Each piece is made with care and intention.
Not to recreate a memory exactly as it was—
but to give it somewhere to rest, to be held, and to continue in a different form.
Nothing here is rushed.
Nothing is made without thought.
Because some things aren’t meant to be replaced.
Only remembered differently.
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