Our Story

When I was just four years old, my parents brought home a little dog named Luna. That moment marked the beginning of a beautiful chapter in my life. Luna was more than just a pet; she was my best friend, my family, and my source of endless joy. Together, we shared laughter, warmth, and countless precious memories that made my childhood incredibly special.

But when I was eight, my world started to change. That was the year my parents’ relationship fell apart. Home, which used to be full of love and harmony, turned into a place of arguments and sadness. During that tough time, Luna was my only comfort. We spent almost every day together, living simply but happily — a small, brave family holding on to what mattered most. Luna wasn’t just a pet to me — she was my guardian angel, my silent supporter through life’s hardest moments.

In 2018, I left my hometown to study in Illinois, far away from everything I knew. Though I was thousands of miles from home, my heart was always with my family, and especially, with Luna.Then, in 2019, I received heartbreaking news from my mother: Luna was suffering from a sudden, deadly heart attack. My heart broke into a thousand pieces. Because of COVID-19, I couldn’t get a flight home in time. I spent day after day crying and missing her so much. Every night, I looked through photos of Luna — those precious moments when she looked at me with love, or curled up peacefully — trying to hold onto her memory. I uploaded those photos to cloud drives, praying that somehow, she was still waiting for me at home.

One day, I showed some of those photos to my friends. They looked at me and said, “Why don’t you print them out and keep them at home?” That simple question made me realize: I wanted to turn those memories into something more real — something I could see and feel every day. Maybe I could create a felt sculpture of Luna, so she can stay with me forever, right in my own home.

From that moment, wool felting became my way of healing my heart. Through my art, I poured my love and longing into every piece I made. As I shared my story and my work with friends, I realized something important — my craft isn’t just about comforting myself. I want to help others who have lost their beloved pets, capturing their most touching moments and holding onto them forever.

In 2020, I officially became a wool felting artist. Over the years, I’ve dedicated myself to learning, exploring, and pouring love into every artwork. Each pet I create is not just a sculpture — it’s a symbol of love, memories, and the special bond between people and their animals. I want more people to feel that same warmth in their hearts, to keep the love alive through wool felting, turning fleeting moments into everlasting treasures.

I believe every love story with a pet is worth celebrating. And I promise to keep sharing that love, making sure these precious memories stay with us forever. Because, in the end, every felted pet is more than art — it’s a forever hug, a warm memory, and a token of love that never fades.