PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Lost Arts Simplicity offers artisan handbags and custom embroideries designed to blend craftsmanship with a sense of faith-inspired simplicity.

The focus and commitment in making each item include:

  • Thoughtful designs for daily use that are simple yet practical, with distinguishing signals of faith.

  • Mindfulness of customers’ preferences, needs and differing usage.

  • Utilizing quality materials.

  • Uncompromising perfection in every stage of production.

The results of these commitments are unusual handmade items that are quality, beautiful and distinctive symbols of Faith.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of this small business joins in with the evangelical mission of the Catholic Church in answering the call to spread the light of the Gospel — through conducting business and making products that bring to mind the “signs of God’s presence in the world” (CCC 352). Conjointly with this mission is to promote Marian devotion - to honor the Queenship and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary in all endeavors and tasks.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this business is primarily — but not only — to impress visages of Beauty, Goodness and Truth, onto in-house handmade products that are used in daily life. Concurrently, it aims to bring meaningful joy to people of goodwill everywhere, encourage Christian identity, and promote Gospel messages. Tangentially, the business promotes the appreciation of domestic handicrafts with their related art forms. The modes of achieving these purposes include sewing, embroidery and other visual arts.

GOAL

The goals of this business are:

  • To imbue the modern culture with sacred Catholic Christian imageries and messages, particularly of Marian devotion, leading to better understanding and reverence for their profound significance.

  • To make quality products through continuous improvements and providing values to customers.

  • To build a sustainable operation upon the above missions and purposes, thereby able to support larger missions of the universal Church.