Bahay-bahayan or play house showcases elements of family life as they are first introduced to the children at a young age. This localized version of play house showcases use of miniature palayoks, or clay pots during playtime. It is also emphasizes how the value of family is inculcated even in one's earlier years.
Bangka brings to life the simple joys of coastal like in the Philippines. During pre-hispanic times up until the post colonial era, the bangka or a native Philippine boat remained an integral part of local culture especially for those living close to the bodies of water. Whether motorized or paddle driven, Filipino families in the coastal towns continue to rely on the bangka for transportation, for fishing and trade.
Palay captures the essence of harvest season in the agricultural landscape of the Philippines. Rice grains are one of the most extensively grown crops in the country. It takes up more than five million hectares of the land across the archipelago. In the Filipino diet, Rice grains or palay is an intrinsic element of the Philippine culture - our food, agriculture and way of life.
Price: Php 1,500
Dim: 40cm L x 25cm W x 4.5 cm H
Material: wood-resin with acrylic top and velvet bottom
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Hand wash only
- Clean with warm water, a mild dishwashing liquid and soft sponge
- Do not submerge in water
- Dry it with a dish towel and then any other moisture dry out by allowing them to air dry.
We do 100% quality check of all our products. However, natural markings such as small blemishes or minor scratches may be possible in a few items. This is mainly because our items are handmade by artisans and these minor defects are natural characteristics of the products.
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