


Existential Coping Kit ("Blind Box")
A blind-box of emotional support objects — contents unknown, meaning inevitable
Some comforts can’t be chosen.
The Existential Coping Kit is a blind-box collection of emotional support objects — part art, part absurdity, part quiet relief. Each kit contains a mix of small relics, intuitively assembled from the studio archives to accompany your Dreadling or your daily unravelling and a note for use and direction. You won’t know what’s inside until it arrives.
Every object is handmade or selected from fragments of studio process: bits of wax, clay, paper, or metal that carry the physical residue of making and mending. Each relic is meant to rest on your altar, in your pocket, or wherever you perform your private negotiations with meaning.
Some are meant to be kept; others are intended to be released.
The wax and paper relics are designed as transitional keepsakes — to be carried, altered, or burned in small acts of letting go. Each object holds a trace of making, a pause in motion, a reminder that even residue has meaning.
Possible Contents:
Yes/No clay coin — common
Yes/No metal coin — rare
Miniature wax fragment from a retired Dreadling master: uncommon
Silver micro charm with an indecipherable mark: rare
Mini mask (small-scale sculptural face): uncommon
Small clay altar charm: common
Paper relic stamped with an archetype sigil: common
Micro Dreadling face cast in wax or resin — rare
Thread from Bramble’s studio apron (possibly imbued with mild dread): ultra rare
Available Versions
Everyday Coping Kit
Three handmade relics created from clay, wax, and/or paper.
A small ritual of chance and comfort.
Extended Coping Kit
Five emotional support objects. May include clay, wax, paper, and one rarer material such as metal or pearl.
Archival Coping Kit
Eight objects, one of which is a rare studio relic — a micro charm, metal casting test, or one-off experimental fragment from the artist’s process.
Each kit is assembled by Bramble Lee Pryde and released in very limited quantities.
Packaging
Each kit arrives sealed in a muslin pouch, tied with custom ribbon and stamped with an archetype mark. Contents remain undisclosed until opened.
Made to Order
Each kit is assembled intuitively as part of an ongoing studio practice. Orders placed by the 15th of the month are created and shipped by the end of the following week.
A blind-box of emotional support objects — contents unknown, meaning inevitable
Some comforts can’t be chosen.
The Existential Coping Kit is a blind-box collection of emotional support objects — part art, part absurdity, part quiet relief. Each kit contains a mix of small relics, intuitively assembled from the studio archives to accompany your Dreadling or your daily unravelling and a note for use and direction. You won’t know what’s inside until it arrives.
Every object is handmade or selected from fragments of studio process: bits of wax, clay, paper, or metal that carry the physical residue of making and mending. Each relic is meant to rest on your altar, in your pocket, or wherever you perform your private negotiations with meaning.
Some are meant to be kept; others are intended to be released.
The wax and paper relics are designed as transitional keepsakes — to be carried, altered, or burned in small acts of letting go. Each object holds a trace of making, a pause in motion, a reminder that even residue has meaning.
Possible Contents:
Yes/No clay coin — common
Yes/No metal coin — rare
Miniature wax fragment from a retired Dreadling master: uncommon
Silver micro charm with an indecipherable mark: rare
Mini mask (small-scale sculptural face): uncommon
Small clay altar charm: common
Paper relic stamped with an archetype sigil: common
Micro Dreadling face cast in wax or resin — rare
Thread from Bramble’s studio apron (possibly imbued with mild dread): ultra rare
Available Versions
Everyday Coping Kit
Three handmade relics created from clay, wax, and/or paper.
A small ritual of chance and comfort.
Extended Coping Kit
Five emotional support objects. May include clay, wax, paper, and one rarer material such as metal or pearl.
Archival Coping Kit
Eight objects, one of which is a rare studio relic — a micro charm, metal casting test, or one-off experimental fragment from the artist’s process.
Each kit is assembled by Bramble Lee Pryde and released in very limited quantities.
Packaging
Each kit arrives sealed in a muslin pouch, tied with custom ribbon and stamped with an archetype mark. Contents remain undisclosed until opened.
Made to Order
Each kit is assembled intuitively as part of an ongoing studio practice. Orders placed by the 15th of the month are created and shipped by the end of the following week.