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December 4, 2022

Uniquely Pinoy gifts from Kultura

Discover unique gifts for everyone on your list from Kultura, your one stop shop for the ultimate Filipino Christmas. There are eco-friendly finds and festive fashion accessories, chic home accents, delicious treats and aromatic personal care items, all beautifully packaged in pandan and kraft boxes. Here are some meaningful, pecial gift ideas you can find in our stores:
Something Decadent. Say it sweetly while supporting the local cacao industry with a basket full of chocolates from Davao. This bundle includes an assortment of dark and milk chocolates from Malagos, tree-to-bar chocolates from Auro, and Coco low-glycemic variants using coco sugar from Coco Dolce.

Something brew-tiful. Merienda gift set includes Gourmet Farms’ expertly roasted drip coffee from Cavite, a statement mug and Manila Cookie Story’s shortbread cookies in an adorable jeepney tin.
Something Comforting. Classic champorado, coco and strawberry jams, acacia bowls and plates from Pampanga plus a pair of handprinted napkins make a delightful gift set that celebrates s Pinoy snack time with a dose of nostalgia.

Something Precious. Give the gift of prayers and well wishes for those who share your faith and make someone’s Christmas more meaningful with these lovely rosary bracelets made from Philippine pearls.

Something Sustainable and Eco Friendly. Encourage an eco-friendly lifestyle with gifts from Kultura like this sustainable tote, bamboo and aluminum lunchbox, and a bamboo tumbler mug. Likewise, versatile bamboo mugs and cutlery support sustainable living in practical ways while adding rustic charm to your kitchen.

Something Stylish. Embroidered fans, jute coin purses, and beautiful shawls all wrapped in pandan boxes.

Discover and delight in local craftsmanship this Christmas at the Kultura’s Christmas Market! Shop local artistry online at www.kulturafilipino.com Stay updated with new arrivals, sales and more by following us on IG @kulturafilipino and FB @kulturaPH/

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April 13, 2022

Kultura's uniquely Filipino summer collection

Whether you're going to the beach, to a picnic or just to relax around the city, Kultura lets you go out in style. This summer, step in to Kultura for fun, stylish and fashionable items that are uniquely Filipino!

Add a touch of the exotic and the elegant to your summer wardrobe with cool caftans and tunics as well as pretty summer dresses. There are also ethnic inspired sarongs and ruffle skirts worn with halter tops that make stylish statements.

Accessorize with Kultura’s statement bracelets and neck pieces to complete your look. There are also beautifully textured unique handmade totes and hats perfect for fun in the sun and beyond.

For men, there are linen tops and tropical print shirts that will keep them cool and casual during sizzling summer days.

Find everything you need for a stylish summer at Kultura. Don’t miss Kultura’s weekly special offers on summer must-haves! The Summer Collection is available at Kultura Stores. You can also shop thru our website: www.kulturafilipino.com or thru Call to Deliver 0917-5174096 / 09676093407. Kultura ships here and abroad.

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November 25, 2021

Artisan pieces take the spotlight with Paskong Pinoy theme

Celebrate Paskong Pinoy with uniquely Filipino decorations for your home or office from Kultura. Take pride in the artistry of Filipinos with Christmas decors that are made by hand and from indigenous materials like capiz and abaca. It's Kultura's way of supporting local and serves as a remembrance for those abroad and for foreigners to know more about our country.

Decors in the parol which has become an iconic symbol of the Filipino Christmas and is as important to Filipinos as the Christmas tree is to Western cultures. So light up your homes with Kultura’s creatively crafted lanterns.

There are foldable fabric parols proudly made by the Kababaihan ng Maynila Foundation, available in red, green and gold; abaca lanterns made by empowered Sorsogon artisans; elegant parols made from capiz shells with a beautiful, soft glow when lit.

Even Santa goes homespun dressed in a salakot and barong outfit. These Filipino-themed Santa ornaments carry gifts of Filipino icons such as lechon, sorbetes, bahay kubo and jeepney - bringing nostalgic childhood memories to you.

There are also abaca wreaths and ornaments, as well as capiz shell nativity sets and angel candle holders.

What's best is that Kultura ships worldwide - check out www.kulturafilipino.com for all things uniquely Filipino holiday decor and have it delivered here and abroad conveniently.

The Christmas Décor Collection is available at Kultura Stores. You can also shop thru Kultura’s Website: http://www.kulturafilipino.com or thru Call to Deliver 0917-5174096 / 0967-6093407. Kultura ships here and abroad.

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August 31, 2021

Native and locally-made home decor from Kultura

The Philippines is a melting pot of culture, artistry, and ingenuity which can also be found in home furniture and decoration. From all parts of the country from North to South, Filipino's hard work and creativity are manifested.

Handcrafted baskets by the local artisans of Bicol and La Union… elegant dinnerware by the master woodworkers of Pampanga… and exquisite nito baskets that celebrate the unique art form of the Mangyan of Mindoro.

Gifts from Philippine fields and forests- bamboo, acacia, abaca, rattan, and nito - are transformed into creative pieces in Kultura’s latest houseware collection, adding warmth and lightness to your home décor.

This comes at a time when natural materials like rattan and wicker are having their moment as a major interior design trend. And innovative global furniture companies are reinventing these in new ways – think IKEA’s rattan pouf, West Elm’s luxurious accent chairs, H&M’s bounty of baskets. Suddenly, homespun is hot, folklore is fun, traditional is trending, and rustic makes raves.

Get ready to weave Kultura’s natural wonders into your home.

With their intricate weaves, textures, and natural beauty, Kultura’s multi-functional baskets will elevate any space. Whether used as storage solutions, planters, and décor, these baskets’ neutral colors can easily blend and will add warmth to any space.

 

Stylish acacia wood dining accessories, on the other hand, make your tables more inviting. Handcrafted trays made out of coco wood, capiz, and mahogany also highlight great entertaining with style.

There are also gifts from our coastal waters - hanging seagrass accents that can be used as pendant lights for your dining area. Flourishing in underwater meadows that resemble grassy fields, seagrass, or water hyacinth has an artisanal aesthetic and have been trending because of their durability.

Let's Support Local together! Kultura’s products for the home are handcrafted by artisanal communities all over the Philippines. Customers can now buy these well-loved home items without needing to travel to these places. Help preserve crafts and traditions and sustain these communities by providing them with opportunities for livelihood.

The Home Collection is available at Kultura Stores. You can also shop thru our website: www.kulturafilipino.com or thru Call to Deliver 0917-5174096. Kultura ships here and abroad.

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June 28, 2021

The modernized Filipiniana at Kultura Filipino

In this time when more intimate gatherings following strict health protocols have become a trend, it is quite right to dress up and stand up for any occasion. We could still look fun and exciting and appropriate while tracing back to our roots in the modernized look of the Filipiniana that is offered in Kultura Filipino.

 

A cropped terno top worn with slim silk pants . . . Art Deco-inspired black embroidery on a white silk terno top and ruffled skirt . . . an exquisitely embroidered capelet over a red shantung silk gown . . . a playful inabel terno top with pineapple designs. 


The iconic butterfly-sleeved terno gets a fresh new look worn with pants and other modern pieces. Natural materials like pinasilk and jusi are woven by local artisans into stylish pieces with exquisite hand painting and embroidery. Inabel fabric from the Ilocos region is updated with innovative designs.

The collection consists of both classic and modern silhouettes - tops, skirts and dresses that can be worn together or mix and match. Many of the pieces are embroidered or hand-painted by artisans in our partner communities of weavers, embroiderers, farmers and workers, making each unique and a true labor of love. They could have been your Independence Day look, too, this year. Find the whole collection here.

 

Perfect for small intimate events and special occasions, the Modern Filipiniana and Barong Tagalog collection is available at Kultura stores. You can also shop thru our website: www.kulturafilipino.com or thru Call to Deliver 09175174096. Kultura ships here and abroad.
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May 26, 2021

"LOCALOVE" summer selections in Kultura

Before we welcome the rainy season, you still have time to flaunt locally made masterpieces you can find only in Kultura. Ethnic inspired wrap pants, fashionable watermelon and basket shaped bags made from rattan and pandan, and semi-precious stone jewelry creatively designed by homegrown artisans.
Bring a touch of the indigenous and the innovative, the exotic and the elegant to your summer wardrobe from Kultura. There are cool cover ups and pretty sundresses; beautifully textured unique handmade bags made from rattan, pandan and wicker; textured straw hats; and semi-precious jewelry that capture the colors of summer. Loving local has never been more stylish.  
  


Wear them anywhere you want. Perfect for lounging at home, taking time out at the family farm, or shopping for essentials in the city, the summer collection is available at Kultura Stores. You can also shop thru our website: www.kulturafilipino.com or thru call to deliver 09175174096. Kultura ships in the Philippines and abroad.
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