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A symbol of courage and strength, a lion’s roar reminds us to find joy by accepting everything that life has to offer in confidence. On the opposite side of the lion’s powerful bright yellow mane is a visualization of its calm energy as it hunts through the night.
Original artwork by Filipino artist Isabelle Ocier
100% Pure Silk Pocket Square
43 cm x 43 cm
Hand-rolled hem
Dry-clean only -
₱ 1,250.00
Whether 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
Dry-clean only -
₱ 1,250.00
Whether 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
Dry-clean only -
₱ 1,850.00
Our modern take on the toile de jouy pattern showcases traditional Filipino games played by children back in the day. Filled with fun childhood memories where games like “piko” and “patintero” were the pastime of free-spirited Filipino children, this design brings a certain air of nostalgia. When was the last…
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₱ 750.00
Our modern take on the toile de jouy pattern showcases traditional Filipino games played by children back in the day. Filled with fun childhood memories where games like “piko” and “patintero” were the pastime of free-spirited Filipino children, this design brings a certain air of nostalgia. When was the last…
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₱ 1,850.00
Inspired by a vintage tea set handed down from generation to generation, this piece is a nod to the sentimental memories of old family traditions. While in Chinese history, tea ceremonies were often held to celebrate unions and to show familial respect, drinking tea is now a universal language of…
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₱ 680.00
Inspired by a vintage tea set handed down from generation to generation, this piece is a nod to the sentimental memories of old family traditions. While in Chinese history, tea ceremonies were often held to celebrate unions and to show familial respect, drinking tea is now a universal language of…