Introducing The Curio Cabinet
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Some objects resist easy categorization. They are not quite jewelry, not quite antiques, not quite artifacts, not quite décor. They are the small, strange, beautifully made things that seem to carry a story before you ever learn their history.
THE CURIO CABINET IS a new collection devoted to those pieces.
Here you may find antique silver, vintage gentleman’s accessories, devotional objects, sculptural jewelry, old scent vessels, small boxes, and other singular finds gathered not by category, but by character. Some are elegant. Some are peculiar. Some are dark, humorous, devotional, theatrical, or simply too interesting to leave behind.
What connects them is presence.
A silver box with a scene after Rembrandt. A Victorian flask with a worn monogram. A tiny perfume brooch. A Tiffany pocket knife. A heavy skull ring. A reliquary-style cross pendant. These are objects with texture, age, use, and mystery. Pieces that feel as though they have already lived several lives.
The Curio Cabinet is not meant to be predictable. It is meant to be discovered slowly, like opening a drawer in an old desk or finding something unexpected in the back of a cabinet. Each piece is chosen for the way it holds attention through craftsmanship, strangeness, beauty, history, or some combination of all four.
This is where the rare, the unusual, and the finely made come to rest.