100% Pure Silk Scarf
90 cm x 90 cm
Hand-rolled hem
Dry-clean only
Gubat (Yellow) 90×90 Silk Scarf
₱ 3,850.00
In stock

Free gift box included
Additional gift bag available for purchase.
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Design Inspiration
Explore the gubat in search of the adorable big-eyed Philippine Tarsier stealthily jumping from tree to tree like a ninja or quietly snapping a Polaroid to to capture the beauty of its surroundings. From the mighty Kalachuchi, standing tall as a symbol of grace and resilience, to the sturdy Yucca, its crown of sword-shaped leaves radiating outward in a magnificent display.
With a touch of wit and a sprinkle of magic, this design invites you to embrace the harmony between nature and whimsy. It reminds us that within the vibrant tapestry of the Philippines landscape, treasures are waiting to be discovered.
Packaging
Your scarf will be delivered in a free gift box, tied with a ribbon and finished off with a free gift tag where you can write notes to your loved ones. Inside, each scarf will be wrapped in Japanese paper and comes with a card insert in premium paper that describes the design inspiration and care instructions.
Artist Info

Isabelle Ocier
A visual storyteller at heart, Isabelle is a Filipino artist and graphic designer who combines her love for travel, books, and whimsy with her penchant for mixing her favored art mediums—acrylic, watercolor, digital styling, and modern calligraphy—into single frames. As the Creative Director at JIM Weaver, she enjoys sneaking quirky easter eggs into her mostly grown-up designs.
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