₱8,299.00 Original price was: ₱8,299.00.₱8,199.00Current price is: ₱8,199.00.
Radiating elegance and heritage, the Yakan Filipiniana is a modern take on a timeless classic.
This tailored top features iconic butterfly sleeves proudly adorned with handwoven Yakan fabric from Zamboanga, showcasing intricate diamond and geometric patterns.
The body is crafted with a rich yellow satin-finish fabric that adds a subtle sheen—perfect for formal occasions, cultural events, or proudly representing Filipino tradition with contemporary style.
Each piece is a celebration of craftsmanship, made in partnership with skilled artisans and weavers in the Philippines.
🔸 Yakan weave from Basilan
🔸 Butterfly sleeves (traditional silhouette)
🔸 Satin-finish front panel
🔸 Made with care by local artisans
Size in photo: XL
Measurements:
Shoulder: 16″
Length: 20″
Bust/Chest: 44″
Model in photo: Rea Estorninos, Community Member of Sto. Kristo Seamstresses (Beneficiary of Hibla Philippines)
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Returns & Exchanges
Note: Because our pieces feature traditional handwoven textiles, slight variations in color or pattern may occur and are celebrated as part of the garment’s uniqueness.
To preserve the beauty and quality of your handwoven / hand-embroidered garment, we recommend the following care guidelines:
Hand wash separately using mild detergent and cold water.
Do not bleach or use harsh chemicals, as these may damage the fibers and natural dyes.
For best results, do not wring. Gently squeeze out excess water and hang dry in a shaded area.
Iron on low heat or with a pressing cloth to avoid damaging the weave.
For garments with embroidery or special patterns, consider professional or delicate dry cleaning.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
✨ Each piece is crafted with care and cultural heritage — let your care reflect that, too.
I attended their Weave Your Way workshop at Sentro Artista! Learned a lot about indigenous weaves and even had a chance to weave our own little colorful cloth. Our instructor, Ms. Lira, was very informative...
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