
Grateful for These Holiday Sales ✨
- Laura Resurreccion

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The holiday season always brings a little extra magic, but this year I’m feeling especially grateful. Every order that goes out the door reminds me why I love curating, caring for, and sharing special pieces with new homes. These recent sales felt like a perfect cross-section of what makes my shop me. The art, music, design, and storytelling across decades.
One of the first to sell was a beautiful abalone shell inlay bracelet. Pieces like this always feel deeply personal to me. Each shell catching the light differently, each bracelet carrying its own quiet history. Knowing it’s heading to someone who saw its beauty and claimed it for themselves is incredibly grounding.
Another highlight was a vinyl record by Pet Shop Boys. Music on vinyl has a ritual to it, the sleeve, the liner notes, the sound itself. I love being part of that moment where a record finds a listener who will really play it, not just store it on a shelf.
Books and comics also found new homes, which always makes my heart happy. A printed, bound volume of Superman comic reprints spanning the 1930s through the 1970s went out to someone who clearly appreciates the evolution of storytelling and illustration over time. There’s something powerful about holding decades of cultural history between two covers.
Alongside that, a book on Japanese graphic design sold, one of those titles that’s both a reference and a source of inspiration. Design books like this are meant to be revisited, studied, and loved, and I’m grateful it’s continuing that journey with someone new.
And finally, a near-mint 1990s issue of Green Lantern found its way to a collector. Comics in this condition don’t come around often, and packing it up carefully felt like sending off a small time capsule.
I don’t take any of this for granted. I pack every order with care, gratitude, and a little hope that the person opening it feels the same spark I felt when I first found it. Supporting vintage, physical media, and independent shops: especially during the holidays, means more than I can easily put into words.
To everyone who has shopped, shared, or even just browsed this season- thank you. I truly don’t rest until each piece is safely delivered, and I’m endlessly grateful that these objects get to keep living new stories in new homes. 💛










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