Tiny Treasures
The Magic of Everyday Discoveries

I donât remember when it happened, butsomewhere along the way, Felix grew from a baby I cradled so carefully in my arms into a little explorer full of âwhyâs
âMama, why trees not wear clothes?â
âWhy grasshopper green?â
âBut why I canât eat that leaf?â
His questions come out of nowhereâalways serious, always sincere. Through him, Iâve relearned how to see the world through a childâs eyes. To rediscover the rush of curiosity, the surprise of beauty in unexpected moments.
We wandered through forests, dug holes on the beach, rolled in the grass. Felix would pick up a âglowing stoneâ and tuck it solemnly into his little bag. Heâd find a heart-shaped leaf and bring it home for Dad. Heâd pluck a blade of grass and tuck it behind my ear, grinning:
âMama, now you look like a fairy!â

These ordinary moments, tiny and fleeting, are where love and joy make their home. I began to thinkâmaybe there was a way to keep them, to hold onto the raw, unpolished
joy of a childâs eyes.
Thatâs how the KOSLUX âTiny Treasuresâ collection was born.
Each piece is not a polished design, but a spark we âpicked upâ from daily life A bright red cherry that dropped from a branch became a hair clip. A blooming mushroom umbrella turns into a tiny purse. The glimmering stones Felix couldnât stop collecting, were strung together, one by one, into bracelets.
Playful, one-of-a-kind designs. Natural materials. Crafted by skilled hands. Together, they turn small childhood discoveries into wearable memoriesâ a mother and daughter laughing as they match accessories, a boy proudly handing Dad a shiny stone he found in the dirt.
These moments, shared and small, quietly nourish the forest of love and beauty where true connection takes root.
The KOSLUX âTiny Treasuresâ collection features accessories.
Yes, but it is also a kind of invitation. An invitation to return to childhood.
To remember what it felt like to see the world for the first time.
To grow together with your child.
To create., to notice, to slow down.
To catch those small but lasting momentsâ where your eyes land, and your heart follows.

