Discovery is a thrill, a bolt of lightning that runs through your soul like an unexpected spark, the joy of suddenly revealing something that was previously concealed.
Discovering means examining even things that we’ve already seen through new eyes, the way we do on Christmas Eve when we observe carefully wrapped packages under a twinkling tree.
Every piece of gift-wrapping is a promise, every bow, a woven poem of expectations. You let your fingers linger on the edge of the package to prolong that moment of mystery and wonder. It’s a ritual that belongs to the young and old alike, a delicate bridge between the magic of childhood and the joys of adulthood.
Unwrapping gifts on the magical night of Christmas is a sweet celebration, a reminder of when we were children and the world seemed like a place of infinite surprises.
The first gift that Christmas gives us is discovery itself, and Roberto Coin can’t wait to rejoice in it.
When we unwrap a gift we do much more than just open it – we pull back the veil between dreams and reality, and touch the thoughts of the ones who have chosen to give us a gift.
Then, when the ribbon gives way and the paper crumples under your fingers, your expectations explode into a smile. Regardless of what’s inside the package, the unwrapping ritual is a festivity in its own right and must be celebrated.