Some things aren’t meant to be left behind. A letter hidden inside a book, a song that takes you back, a piece of jewelry passed down—these small things hold entire histories. That’s what Feelings In Archive is about: preserving sentiment, capturing moments, and creating pieces that mean something.
I’m Haneen Bader, the founder of Feelings In Archive. It started as a way to document feelings—through objects, stories, and design. My background is in fashion, but my work has always been about storytelling. I’ve spent years in the creative industry, working across fashion, branding, and events, but I wanted to build something that felt more intimate. Something that wasn’t just about what we wear or collect, but why we hold onto things.
Feelings In Archive is a collective of moments, emotions, and keepsakes. Some pieces are designed—like the Passport Pendant, which holds the weight of identity and belonging. Others are found—vintage objects repurposed into something new. And some are simply documented—the stories behind what we carry, why we keep certain things close, and how objects hold memory.
This isn’t just about jewelry. It’s about archiving sentiment, preserving history in tangible ways, and creating something that lingers.