Collection: Heirloom Independence

Some things were never meant to be improved. The Damson plum. The Seckel pear. The Black Heart cherry. The Cox's Orange Pippin. These are the varieties that fed generations — tended by hand, passed down by name, rooted in the same soil that grew them two hundred years ago. Heirloom Independence honors the orchard as an act of resilience — rendered in botanical detail, celestial gold, and the quiet conviction that what is genuinely old is genuinely worth keeping.