A premium object, NFC tag, and digital certificate in a dark gallery setting.
The trust layer for physical luxury

Permanent proof for exceptional objects.

Secure identity, authenticated ownership, and provenance continuity for objects meant to last.

01

Certificates separate

Paper proof and PDFs drift away from the object.

02

Codes can copy

A copied QR code can point anywhere; it cannot prove the object is present.

03

Lineage should persist

Ownership, care, and provenance need continuity beyond the first sale.

The proof gap

Physical luxury is changing. Proof must stay attached.

Certificates separate. Codes copy. Ownership changes hands. Exceptional objects need continuity that travels with them.

Physical proof is fragile

Certificates get framed, stored, misplaced, or separated from the piece.

Ownership history disappears

A legitimate transfer can still leave gaps, assumptions, and private emails.

Resale trust is delicate

Without persistent provenance, the next conversation begins with verification.

Trusty Tag passport

Nosbé : Inside the Storm

Nosbé : Inside the Storm
AuthenticityVerified live
Bound identitySecure NFC
CustodyOwner present

Private owner room

A continuity room for authenticity, care, transfer, and legacy.

The ownership ritual

The object keeps its story.

A tap reveals identity, ownership, and provenance without making the technology visible.

Authenticated origin
Verified ownership
Transfer-ready proof
Care, custody, legacy

How it works

Ownership is temporary. Provenance should not be.

From origin to transfer, each important moment becomes part of the object's authenticated history.

Authenticated continuity

Proof active
Nosbé : Inside the Storm

Nosbé : Inside the Storm

This object now has a permanent story.

This object now has a permanent story.

  1. 01

    Create object

    The official record begins at origin.

  2. 02

    Bind identity

    Secure identity is attached to the piece.

  3. 03

    Authenticate

    A tap confirms presence and reveals proof.

  4. 04

    Transfer

    Ownership changes hands with continuity.

  5. 05

    Preserve provenance

    Lineage remains ready for the future owner.

The permanent passport

A private room for authenticated history.

The passport belongs to the object: provenance, maker notes, ownership context, care history, and transfer signals.

Private object passport

Maison archive

Live
Identity
Secure NFC identity
Origin
Atelier authenticated
Edition
12 of 40
Status
Owner continuity active

Object media

Object media

Continuity ledger

  1. 1

    Object record created

    Preserved as authenticated object history.

  2. 2

    Secure tag bound

    Preserved as authenticated object history.

  3. 3

    Authenticity verified

    Preserved as authenticated object history.

  4. 4

    Ownership continuity preserved

    Preserved as authenticated object history.

Trust infrastructure

Invisible technology. Durable proof.

The owner sees a refined passport. Beneath it, controlled issuance, live proof, and custody signals keep provenance durable.

Proof of presence

A live object can be distinguished from a copied link, screenshot, or photographed code.

Deliberate origin

Each authenticated identity begins with controlled issuance.

Ownership continuity

Transfers and care events can follow the piece across owners and places.

Institutional discretion

The trust layer stays quiet until confidence is needed.

For maisons, ateliers, and galleries

For objects built to outlive the first owner.

Give each piece an official identity that protects provenance, preserves client trust, and supports future transmission.

Start preserving provenance

Maisons

Issue authenticated passports at creation and preserve the official relationship beyond purchase.

Ateliers

Bind process, materials, edition notes, and care instructions directly to the piece.

Galleries

Give collectors a verified reference point for provenance, care, resale, and transfer.

Trusty Tag

Bring permanent proof to objects meant to last.

For brands, galleries, and creators who believe exceptional objects should carry their story forward.