The Charms That We’ll No Longer See
Not everything stays.
Some pieces leave earlier.
When Objects Find Their Own Life
The Hibiscus Charm was the first.
We saw it happen. Slowly at the beginning. Then all at once.
The Mariquita Mini Charm followed. Quieter. But just as certain.
Finally the Lazo Charm. It’s always a strange feeling when something you made is no longer there.
Not because it disappears.
But because it finds its place somewhere else.
In someone’s routine. In a suitcase. In a version of themselves we’ll never fully see.
Pieces That Moved Before We Were Ready
Hibiscus carried our first blue tones.
It changed everything without trying.
Mariquita Mini was different.
Smaller. More subtle.
The kind of piece you notice later but don’t forget.
And somehow, those were the first to go.
Why Some Pieces Leave
We didn’t plan it.
But it makes sense.
Because Postdata:V was never about holding on.
It was about choosing.
And sometimes, choosing means letting go.
Not every piece is meant to stay forever.
Some are meant to exist fully, for a moment.
And then live on elsewhere.
The Life After the Collection
When a Charm leaves the collection, it doesn’t stop existing.
It changes form.
It becomes memory. Reference. Personal meaning.
It becomes part of someone’s story instead of a product page.
And that transformation is something we value deeply.
Because it means the piece did its job.
Limited, Not Forgotten
We don’t see this as absence.
We see it as movement.
Some pieces arrive, stay for a while, and then continue elsewhere.
And maybe that’s what makes them more meaningful.
Because what is limited is often what is remembered.
With cariño,
Posdata:V
P.S. The ones you think about twice rarely wait.
