a study in transformation

ST. KLYRE is shaped by phases of change, memory, and becoming.

The name is a rearrangement, an anagram. Something familiar, seen differently. It reflects the idea that nothing is ever fixed, only evolving into new forms over time.

The emblem merges the form of a moth with the initials of ST. KLYRE, shaped into a single mark. Inspired by a personal memory and the quiet symbolism surrounding moths in Filipino culture, it reflects transition, return, and the belief that change is not an end, but a continuation.

Designed to hold what changes.

The first form

The first piece, Pupa, begins at an early stage. Soft, gathered, and in motion. A form that shifts, not as a rule, but as a reflection of a moment.

ST. KLYRE moves through phases. What comes next will not remain the same.

Made in the Philippines in small runs

Shaped by the hands of women and created with intention rather than scale.