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₱ 850.00Bring the outdoors in with a touch of modern sophistication. This design offers a perfect balance between the wild Gubat and contemporary interior design. The neutral gray tone allows the details of the resilience-symbolizing Kalachuchi and the architectural Yucca to shine without overpowering your table setting. Whether it’s a quick […]
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₱ 850.00Explore 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 capture the beauty of its surroundings. From the mighty Kalachuchi, standing tall as a symbol of grace and resilience, to the sturdy Yucca, its […]
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₱ 850.00Our 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 “sipa” were the pastime of free-spirited Filipino children, this design brings a certain air of nostalgia. When was the last […]
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₱ 850.00Our 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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₱ 850.00Inspired 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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₱ 850.00Inspired 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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₱ 3,850.00This design was our first foray into Filipino culture and tradition. Its main subject is a “diwata,” known in Philippine mythology as a goddess or spirit guardian of a region. She is inspired by Maria Makiling, one of the most popular Filipino diwatas and the protector of Mount Makiling in the Laguna province. Surrounded by Philippine botanicals, she is believed to protect the bounty of the land. The soft peaks and valleys of the mountain is said to be seen in the gentle slope of her sleeping form.
100% Pure Silk Scarf
90 cm x 90 cm
Hand-rolled hem
Dry-clean only



