Our story
We’re Kara and Taylor, a mother and daughter team who turned our own experiences of loss into something quietly meaningful. Like many families, we found ourselves unsure of what to do with ashes and keepsakes. The traditional options never felt quite right. Urns felt too formal, and jewellery felt too personal for how we wanted to remember our loved ones.
We began creating something different. What started as a small project for our own family slowly became something others asked for as well. A modern and understated way to hold a symbolic amount of ashes or a small keepsake inside a piece of art that feels natural in the home. Each Angel is designed in New Zealand and made with care. The intention is to offer a gentle alternative to traditional urns and a way to keep someone close in a way that feels comfortable and familiar.
Our why
We believe that loss reshapes you. It influences how you understand love, memory, and the objects you choose to surround yourself with. Our purpose is to bring comfort through something tangible. A keepsake you can live with every day, at your own pace. A small way to honour the love that remains long after someone has gone.
For us, Angels are more than memorial pieces. They are a thoughtful and modern option for people who want something softer and more natural than what is typically available. Something that feels comforting, meaningful, and quietly beautiful in any space.
Our values
Compassion
We know grief looks different for everyone. Our designs are created to meet people wherever they are, whether the loss is recent or years in the past, and whether the piece is for themselves or as a gift.
Respect
Each Angel is crafted with sensitivity and care, honouring both the memory of loved ones and the emotions of those carrying them.
Simplicity and Beauty
We believe remembrance can be subtle and serene. A gentle presence that blends into everyday life while holding deep personal meaning.
Connection
At the heart of our work is love. The kind that remains in memories, in stories, and in the small ways we choose to keep someone close.