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For the moment you choose to start again—deliberately, powerfully, and in your own time.
Begin Here is the embodiment of renewal. Part of the Genuine Vibes Objects collection, this Phoenix Intention Pen is designed to mark the sacred threshold of beginning—not rushed, not reactive, but chosen. It honors the courage it takes to start again, especially after stillness, ending, or uncertainty.
Rooted in the mythos of the phoenix, Begin Here is a symbol of return and re-engagement. It invites movement forward—not with urgency, but with presence. Whether you're returning to a project, a part of yourself, or a long-held dream, this pen serves as a quiet companion to your process. A tactile anchor for intentional beginnings.
The limited-edition (1 of 8) print titled Begin Here accompanies each pen—a visual portal that echoes the spirit of the object. Together with the included notebook and certificate of authenticity, the experience becomes a ritual of its own: an invitation to cross the threshold, again and again.
What’s Included
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One limited edition Begin Here Pen (1 of 8)
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One limited printed image (1 of 8) (Begin Here)
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One small Moleskine notebook
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One certificate of authenticity
Edition Notes
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This is a finite release. (1 of 8)
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The pen and image are inseparable within this edition.
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Once sold out, the edition will not be reissued.
- All pens are handmade; slight variations from the image are part of the object’s character.
Each set is part of the Genuine Vibes Objects series—a curated body of work designed to bring intentionality to the moments that matter most.
- Free Shipping on Orders Over $50
- Custom Engravings
- Handpicked for Quality and Style
- Made in the US
The Phoenix Intention Pen is excellent for setting intentions. It is hand-crafted in African Padauk – a fiery, reddish hardwood renowned for its strength and durability. Finished with 24kt gold-plated and gunmetal fittings, The Phoenix represents a fresh start or a second chance.
The passion to live every day like it’s your last. The Phoenix mission is to help you find the right words to express yourself when setting intentions: whether that’s an inspirational message, a love letter or simply saying thank you. This pen offers the perfect balance of style and substance. Ignite the fire within you and take flight with setting intentions with the Phoenix Intention Pen.
Materials: Chromed Gun Metal (copper, tin, zinc alloy) and North American Black Walnut.
- Length: 5.16 inches
- Width: 11/32 inch
- Weight: 1.5 ounces
Padauk is said to represent chaos, healing, summoning, and vitality.
Gold is said to represent wealth, mental focus, understanding, and attunement to nature. A balancing and harmonizing effect on the body, mind and spirit.
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Herein, we offer a guide to educate those who are curious about what alchemists, shamans, and faith-healers thought centuries ago, before the advent of modern science.