
Most gifts end up in a drawer.
Necklaces too delicate to wear. Trinkets too cute to keep out. Bracelets that don't survive the second wash. A small object given to someone you love has to earn its place in their daily orbit. There is another way.
Two pinky fingers, hooked together. One for each of you.
Enamel keychains shaped as interlocking pinky fingers — sold as a pair. One to keep on your keyring, one for the friend, sister, or partner who gets the other half. Soft enamel, brass hook, weighted enough to feel without showing.

A daily-carry pair vs a forgotten trinket
Six reasons a keychain pair lives where jewelry doesn't.
| Pinky Promise Pair | Standard friendship gift | |
|---|---|---|
| Sold as a pair — one to keep, one to give | ||
| Lives on a keyring, not in a drawer | ||
| Brass hook, soft enamel — built to age well | ||
| Won't catch on clothing or break in pockets | ||
| Universal — no skin-tone, no size, no wrist fit | ||
| A small daily reminder, not a special-occasion piece |
How to give it
Four moments that make a small object land.
Birthdays for the platonic person
The friend who hates flowers, won't wear necklaces, but keeps every keychain you've ever given.
Going-away moments
When someone's moving cities. A keychain stays in their pocket where a long letter wouldn't.
Small anniversaries
Not the year mark. The month. The week-you-met. The kind of anniversary a card would feel too big for.
Just because
Drop one on the kitchen counter when they're not looking. The note attached can be one line.
Questions
What's in the pair?
What's it made of?
Will the color fade?
How does it ship?
Do you ship outside Lebanon?
What's your refund policy?
Two halves of one small thing.
$20 per pair. Best value: 3 pairs for $42. Shipped within Lebanon, $3 flat.
