Pins
Solidarity Pin (End Anti-Asian Violence)
We want to acknowledge the pain and grief our communities are experiencing in response to the attacks on Asians and Asian Americans, especially our elders and women. If we look back in history we know that this isn’t the first time the Asian community has experienced violence. When addressing the attacks on Asian we must also acknowledge the history of violence our communities have endured on the systemic, state, and interpersonal level. We cannot individualize a historically rooted and systemic issue. We need solidarity between the Asian community and other BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). We need to show up for each other. We want to thank those who are committed to ending violence against Asians and Asian Americans. 100% of proceeds will go towards @AAPIWomenLead.
KA (Gold) Pin
KA (Gold) Pin
“KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.
Katipunan Seal Pin
Katipunan Seal Pin
Andres Bonifacio “Supremo” also known as “Maypagasa” (November 30, 1863 – May 10, 1897) a Filipino revolutionary leader, is known as the “Father of the revolution.” He was one of the founders and organizers of the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or Katipunan (Sons of the people), whose aim was to achieve Philippine independence through revolution.
Supremo Andres Bonifacio’s official Katipunan seal.
Learn more about Andres Bonifacio
LapuLapu Pin
LapuLapu Pin
Lapulapu was a Datu of Mactan, an island in the Visayas. He was the first native of the archipelago to fight against Spanish colonization. On April 27, 1521, Lapu-Lapu and his men triumphed over the Spanish invaders led by Ferdinand Magellan that is known as the Battle of Mactan.
Bayani Art X Kwento
Stomper Blades Pin
Defend Pin
Defend Pin
“Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor” is one of the Katipunan’s Code of Ethics by General Emilio Jacinto, also know as the Brain of the Katipunan.
Learn more about Emilio Jacinto
Warrior Mentality Pin
Warrior Mentality Pin
“KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.
Art by Marvin Monzon
Bolo Pin
Bolo Pin
The Bolo is a single edged blade also known as Itak. It was a primary weapon used by Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution against Spain and was also used by the Republic of the Philippines during the Philippine American War.
Learn more about Andres Bonifacio
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Kampilan Pin
Kampilan Pin
The Kampilan is a fearsome long single edged sword. A Warrior’s preferred sword for battle. The Kampilan was a sword for war and the court. As a court sword it represented the Datu’s prestige and power. Historians believed that Datu Lapu Lapu and his men used the Kampilan sword to defeat the Spanish conquistadors led by Ferdinand Magellan that is known as the Battle of Mactan.
Bayani Art X Reppin Pins
Kris Pin
Kris Pin
The Kris blades are wide at the base, double edged and waved, semi-waved and straight. The blade was a symbol of a warrior’s status and rank in society. It was believed that the unconquerable Sultan Kuldarat used the most famous Moro weapon.
Learn more about Sultan Kudarat
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Mandaya Shield Wooden Pin
Mandaya Shield Wooden Pin
Mandaya shield is a large, round wooden Moro shield. The front is decorated with rings of black and of elaborate carving while the back has a hand hold through which the left arm is slipped so that the hand grasps the top of the second opening. This shield is used in warfare to deflect spears and arrows. This style of shield is also commonly used by the neighboring Moro groups, and may have been borrow from them.
This Shield is dedicated to the warriors who had fought and died during this time to defend the mother land from its oppressors.
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KA Wooden Pin
KA Wooden Pin
“KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.
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