Passing through — a figure moving along an old stone wall, long-exposure blur at à la luck

Passing through.

How this shop works

Every piece is made once, then leaves. No restocks, no commissions, no repeats — just what exists in this moment, passing through the shop on its way to whoever recognizes it.

Why “passing through”

The phrase isn’t a collection name. It’s the logic of the shop. A talisman arrives in the catalog because a specific combination of materials — these beads, this cord, this knot rhythm — came together once. When the piece sells, that combination is gone. The next piece uses different stones, different dye, different intentions. Even if I wanted to copy it, I couldn’t.

This is why nothing here is restocked. There is no warehouse, no production run. Only what exists in this moment, passing through the shop on its way to whoever recognizes it.

The shop logic, in four rules
01 · EDITION
One of one Every piece is unique — different stones, different knots, different moment on the bench.
02 · PRODUCTION
Hand-knotted Built by a single maker, one piece at a time. No factory, no team, no shortcuts.
03 · RESTOCK
Never Sold pieces don’t return. The moment of a piece is the only version of it that exists.
04 · COMMISSIONS
Not accepted Not even “one just like it” — the combination is unrepeatable by nature.

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What this means for the way you shop

If you see something you want, it’s almost certainly the only one that will ever exist in that form. I don’t restock. I don’t take commissions for “one just like it.” The piece you’re looking at is a moment I won’t repeat.

That’s not pressure. It’s honesty about how hand-knotting works when a single maker uses natural stones that never come twice. You’re not choosing between colors of the same product. You’re choosing whether a particular piece belongs to you, or passes through on its way elsewhere.

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The materials don’t come back either

I source stones in small batches — sometimes six of a kind, sometimes one. When a batch is used up, whatever I didn’t build that week is folded into the next design, or kept for a future piece, or simply rests. Raw material doesn’t return to the shop as “seeds.” It becomes the next finished talisman, or it doesn’t.

The same Moss Agate bracelet can’t be made in July that was made in April — the July stones are a different batch, different zoning, different energy. The piece would look similar and be fundamentally not-the-same.

What’s next

There’s a version of this that lets you hold a piece before it’s finished — to claim it while it’s still being knotted, so you meet it before anyone else sees it. I’m designing that now.

No disappearing, no destruction, no pressure. Just a quieter way to find the piece that’s yours before it reaches the public shop. When it’s ready, it’ll live here.

For now, everything in the shop is permanent: finished pieces, waiting for whoever recognizes them.

— The next piece —

A quiet note, when the next one is ready.

No schedule. No newsletter. Just one line from me when a new piece leaves the studio — or when I find something worth naming.

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