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₱ 3,850.00“Bahay Kubo, Kahit Munti.
Ang halaman doon ay sari-sari.”In Filipino culture, the Bahay Kubo is not only a traditional house made of bamboo and nipa leaves, but also a symbol of unity and family.
Inspired by the local folk song that portrays the simple life in the countryside, the bahay kubo is surrounded by various local herbs and vegetables, as illustrated on the scarf.
This design brings together the artist’s cultural heritage of being Chinese Filipino, with the verse written in beautiful calligraphy using the chinoiserie blue and white motif.
100% Pure Silk Scarf
90 cm x 90 cm
Hand-rolled hem
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₱ 1,450.00Whether you’re wearing it on the dance floor or in the office, attract good fortune and prosperity with this design depicting foo guardian lions resting on auspicious clouds.
Designed by Filipino artist Isabelle Ocier
100% Pure Silk Pocket Square
43 cm x 43 cm
Hand-rolled hem
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₱ 1,450.00A fiesta with no lechon is no fiesta at all. Often the centerpiece of the buffet spread in Filipino gatherings, the lechon draws the most ‘oooohs’ and ‘aaaahs’ from dinner guests waiting to dig in. Cut me some of the decadent crispy skin, please!
Original artwork by Filipino artist Isabelle Ocier
100% Pure Silk Pocket Square
43 cm x 43 cm
Hand-rolled hem
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₱ 1,450.00Design inspired by the tarsier, a small leaping primate that can only be found in the islands of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines. Small enough to fit on the palm of your hand, tarsiers tend to be shy and nervous around human activity. Loud noises or physical contact can stress out a tarsier and lead to their deaths. A sanctuary and research center in Bohol is dedicated to conserving the lifespan of tarsiers, which are now considered critically endangered.
Original artwork by Filipino artist Isabelle Ocier
100% Pure Silk Pocket Square
43 cm x 43 cm
Hand-rolled hem
Dry-clean only