₱2,999.00
Wagas at Dalisay is a mini brooch collection inspired by a love that is sincere, patient, and quietly enduring. Handcrafted from red Binakol weave from Abra, each 3-inch brooch is framed like a tiny abaniko and crowned with delicate organza blooms.
Through Sampaguita, Araw, and Perlas, this collection explores different expressions of pag-ibig—love that is nurtured over time, shared as warmth and light, and carried gently in everyday life.
Each piece is thoughtfully made by hand, blending traditional Philippine textiles with contemporary craft. The brooches are designed to be worn on Filipiniana, barong, shawls, bags, or as keepsakes that hold meaning beyond adornment.
Sampaguita — Pag-ibig na tapat at marangal
A soft, five-petaled bloom that symbolizes devotion, humility, and loyalty. It reflects a love that remains steadfast, gentle, and unwavering.
Araw — Pag-ibig na nagbibigay-liwanag
Inspired by the sun, this piece speaks of warmth, guidance, and continuity, love that sustains, protects, and brightens every season of life.
Perlas — Pag-ibig na dalisay at matatag
Like a pearl formed slowly over time, this brooch represents quiet strength, resilience, and beauty that deepens with patience.
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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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