A living seed: Each pendant is a real pine cone—a seed of intention—encased in resin. Because it is an organic material, it remains sensitive to its environment.
Mind the Heat: High temperatures can cause the resin to soften and the pine cone to naturally expand.
Sun & Storage: While these are perfect for festivals and sun-drenched days, try to avoid leaving your pendant in direct, prolonged sunlight (like a hot car dashboard). Store it in a cool, shaded place when not in use.
The "Cool Down" Ritual: If you notice the resin softening while you're wearing it, simply remove the piece and let it rest in a cool spot to reset.AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS
PRESERVING THE ENERGY
THE PINECONE PENDANT
UPCYCLED CLOTHING
Upcycled Fashion: Wearable Art
Our clothing is curated from second-hand finds and transformed through bleach-dying, hand-sewing, and artistic manipulation. To keep these pieces from returning to the earth too soon, follow these "slow fashion" steps:
Wash Cold & Gentle: To protect hand-stitched details and unique dyes, always use cold water and a gentle cycle (or hand wash if you’re feeling extra intentional).
Skip the Dryer: Heat is the enemy of longevity. Air drying is the best way to mitigate damage and reduce your environmental footprint.
Embrace the Character: Like us, upcycled clothing evolves over time. Treat loose threads or fading as part of the piece's unique story.RESTORATION & REBIRTH
Our Repair Policy
Life is meant to be lived, and art is meant to be worn. We know that sometimes the dance floor gets a little wild or the journey takes a toll on your favorite pieces. Because we believe in the longevity of our creations and the health of our planet, we offer a Restoration Program for all Collective items.
The Healing Process
If your item has been damaged, we want to help it find its "flow" again.
Our Gift to You: We offer repair labor free of charge because we want your piece to stay in your wardrobe, not a landfill.
The Energy Exchange: While the repair itself is free, we ask that you cover the shipping costs to get the item to our studio and back to your hands.
The Consultation: Every "scar" is different. We cannot guarantee a 100% recovery for every item, so please contact us first for a consultation. Send us a photo and a brief story of what happened, and we’ll let you know how we can help.
Why we do this: We aren't interested in selling you "more stuff." We are interested in creating art that lasts a lifetime. Repairing an item is an act of community care and environmental rebellion.