The Season of Small Things

The Season of Small Things

The sea is quieter now. Tarifa feels softer at the edges. Mornings take longer. Jewellery sits closer to the skin.

October always asks us to pay closer attention.

To reach for the smaller pieces. The ones that slip under a cuff. The ones that catch light when your hands are full. This is the season for quieter choices – layered knits, low sun, a silver ring that means more now than it did in July.

We move slower. We notice more. Maybe it’s the earlier evenings or the heavier air. Maybe it’s because everything bright and urgent has burned itself out by summer’s end. Whatever it is, autumn brings with it a shift. Not just in weather, but in feeling.

The Keepsake Collection lives here. Made in small runs, designed to be worn and worn again. A softer compass, a gentler sea urchin, a seahorse scaled to memory. These pieces weren’t made to shout. They’re made to sit quietly beside you, to become part of your rhythm.

They make sense in this season — when what we choose to wear feels more considered. When we start to hold onto things with both hands. When beauty comes in weight, and meaning, and how something feels long after it’s new.

There are fewer pieces left. We only make a few of each.

So if you’ve been thinking of something — a gift, a treat, a piece you’d like to carry into the colder months — now’s the time to hold onto it. Before the light shifts again.