
Fire, Shadow, and Opal – The Spirit of Halloween
After Christmas, Halloween is the most emotional and meaningful day of the year for me.
Autumn is the passing of summer – nature’s quiet preparation for winter, for death.
And yet there’s a haunting beauty in this decline, a calm before the silence.
Halloween, with its ghost stories and tales of fear, both frightens and fascinates me.
It reminds us of what we often choose to forget: transience, transformation, the fragile line between life and death.
It’s unsettling – and deeply magnetic.
This year, I decided to create a Halloween Collection.
Not as decoration, but as an attempt to capture the spirit and soul of this day.
Halloween is, after all, All Hallows’ Eve – a story of change, resurrection, and wandering souls returning home.
Moonveil tries to preserve the light of the moon – before it fades into the dark again.
Jack’s Traulicht is the glow that guides us through the shadows.
And Sunrise is redemption – the moment when night gives way to dawn.
As Kahlil Gibran wrote:
“One may not reach the dawn save by the path of the night.”
These rings are symbols of that passage – of darkness, hope, and the eternal dance between them.
Lars