Everything you see on feeling.gift right now belongs to a single chapter. The 63 emotions, the artwork, the editions available today — these are the 2025/2026 Collection. A defined, finished body of work. Once an edition sells out, it’s gone. Once the collection closes, it closes. What exists, exists. What doesn’t, never will. That’s intentional. […]
That title is a bit of a trick question. And we want to address it directly. No feeling is worth more than another. Grief is not lesser than Joy. Loneliness is not cheaper than Love. Every emotion in our collection exists because it matters — because someone, somewhere, needs to give it or receive it. […]
We think it’s worth walking through this simply and honestly — because “buy an NFT” can sound complicated, and the experience we’ve built really isn’t. Here’s what actually happens. You find the right feeling. You browse the collection, you read the descriptions, you sit with a few options. Maybe you’re looking for something for a […]
This is the question we get most often — and honestly, it’s the right one to ask. “I love the idea, but I don’t know anything about crypto. Can I still use this?” Yes. Completely. That was a design decision from day one. Here’s the thing about NFTs as gifts — the person receiving the […]
We’ll be honest — blockchain wasn’t the starting point for feeling.gift. The emotion was. The art was. The gifting idea was. The blockchain came in when we asked a simple question: how do we make digital ownership actually mean something? A digital image on its own can be copied, shared, screenshotted. That’s fine for wallpapers. […]
This is the part we find hardest to explain — and the part we enjoy most. How do you draw a feeling? Not a symbol of it. Not a cliché. Not a red heart for Love or a storm cloud for Anger. The actual texture of the emotion — what it feels like to be […]
The first question people ask is usually: why 63? Honest answer — it wasn’t a number we chose upfront. It’s the number we arrived at after a long process of asking: what are the feelings that actually matter? The ones people need to give and receive? We started broad. Hundreds of emotions, moods, states of […]
We know how that title sounds. Bear with us. There’s a deeply held belief that physical gifts are more meaningful — that weight and wrapping paper and something you can hold in your hands carries more love than anything on a screen. And honestly, there’s truth in that. A handwritten letter still does something nothing […]
Think about the last time someone truly understood what you were going through. Not the person who sent flowers. Not the one who said “let me know if you need anything.” The person who named it. Who looked at your situation and said — I see this. I see you. That’s what a real gift […]
Some ideas start with a grand plan. This one started with a simple frustration. Gifting is hard. Not the buying part — that’s easy. The hard part is making someone feel something when they receive it. A candle is nice. A voucher is practical. But neither of them says “I thought about you, specifically.” We […]










