• Why Certain Names Never Truly Leave Us

    Some names continue to remain part of our lives through places, objects and everyday gestures. KEEP reflects on remembrance as continuity rather than disappearance.
  • Why Certain Names Never Truly Leave Us

    Some names continue to remain part of our lives through places, objects and everyday gestures. KEEP reflects on remembrance as continuity rather than disappearance.
  • Some Names Stay With Us Every Day

    Memory often remains inside ordinary places and repeated gestures. Some names continue to stay with us every day because we keep making space for them inside daily life.
  • A Name Can Be a Place That Stays

    Keeping a name visible is often the first gesture of remembrance. Sometimes memory begins simply by giving a name a place where it can stay.
  • When Two Names Are Remembered Together

    Some memories are meant to stay side by side. Keeping two names together is often the most natural way to preserve the presence of a shared life.
  • A Tribute to Mum That Lives in the Quiet Places

    A mother’s presence does not disappear with time. It remains in everyday gestures, familiar places and quiet memories that continue to live with us. A reflection on how remembrance becomes part of life, even in the smallest moments.
  • Where a Mother’s Presence Stays

    Some presences shape our lives quietly and remain part of everyday gestures even as time changes.
    For many people, a mother’s presence is one of these.
    Remembering her is not only about the past.
    It is about continuity — the small ways memory stays close in daily life.
  • A Presence That Remains

    There is a day in the year that feels different from all the others. It is not the day of loss.
    And it is not yet the day of return. It is the day of waiting. Holy Saturday has always been a quiet space in time — a moment suspended between absence and hope. A day when words are few, and memory becomes deeper. Many families know this feeling very well. There are moments in life when someone is no longer physically present, and yet nothing truly disappears. Their voice remains in gestures. Their presence remains in places. Their name remains in the way we continue to live. Memory does not need to speak loudly to exist. Sometimes it only needs a place. A place where we can stop.
  • The time of waiting: one week before Easter

    There is a moment in the calendar that does not yet belong to the celebration, but is no longer ordinary time.
    It is the time of waiting.One week before Easter, memory changes its tone.
    It is not yet resurrection.
  • The Scroll Memorial Plaque: A Timeless Tribute for Headstones

    A scroll memorial plaque offers a timeless way to honor a loved one on a headstone. Discover the meaning of the scroll design and how ceramic memorial plaques preserve portraits and names with dignity.

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