Two pieces · Two wearers · Consecutive numbers

Companions.

When two pieces are ordered as a pair, they receive consecutive numbers in our archive — #042 and #043, forever. The two bracelets are then paired in the studio: same day made, same letter shipment, same archive entry that names both. A way of saying this person and I are connected.

A small invention

An archive built
for pairs.

Most crystal jewelry treats every order as an isolated transaction — even when two wearers want pieces that mirror each other. Our archive treats pairs as pairs: their numbers are sequential, their entries reference each other, their letters from mo nod to the other piece.

If twenty years from now one of you bring your piece back for a re-string and mention the pair, we can pull the other's record too — even if the two of you have lost touch. The pieces remember even when memory doesn't.

This page exists because wearers kept ordering pairs and asking us to do something with the connection. So we did.

— mo ✍

Four kinds of pairs

The pieces we've seen go together.

For mother and daughter
Her Tenderness
#042 · For mom
&
Dear You
#043 · For daughter

"My daughter is 26 and lives across the country. We don't see each other often. I wanted us to have something. The piece I gave her has Pink Opal in it; mine has Rose Quartz — adjacent pinks. When I open the box from mo, I think about her opening hers. The numbers are #042 and #043. They stay together in the archive." — Margaret, Toronto

For partners
Quiet Strength
#077 · The grounded one
&
April Rain
#078 · The transitioning one

"My partner is the steady one — we joke about it. Quiet Strength was an obvious fit. I wanted something that said I'm still figuring some things out. April Rain felt right. mo paired them with consecutive numbers without us asking. It made the gift feel finished." — David & Ana, Berlin

For sisters
Slow Sunday
#091 · The older one
&
First Light
#092 · The younger one

"My sister and I are six years apart and our temperaments show it. Slow Sunday for her — she's the one who reads on Sundays. First Light for me — I'm the early-spring person. mo wrote in the letter about the difference between morning and afternoon. We both cried." — Sophia & Mae

For best friends
The Reader
#055 · The thinker
&
Field Notes
#056 · The walker

"We've been best friends since college — eleven years. She reads. I walk. Neither of us were sure how to mark the friendship, then she sent me a SENMOMO link. We picked the pieces for each other. It took us four days of texting back and forth." — Lauren & Jess

How it works

Order two pieces. Mention the pair.

01

Pick two pieces.

One for each wearer. Either both at once, or as separate orders within a week — write a short note that they're a pair.

02

mo assigns consecutive numbers.

The two pieces enter our archive as #N and #N+1, with the pair noted in both entries. The numbering can never be undone or assigned to anyone else.

03

Both letters reference the other.

The physical letter inside each box mentions the companion piece — name and number — and says a sentence about why mo made them as a pair.

04

Both are remembered together, forever.

If either of you brings a piece back for service decades from now, we can pull the pair's record. The two pieces are linked in our archive permanently.

Design a pair.

If you're thinking of two pieces for two people — write to mo about the relationship before ordering. She'll often suggest pairings you wouldn't have thought of yourself.

Design with the AI → Write to mo about a pair