Liwayway (Blue)
$28.00
Named after Remedios Gomez-Paraiso also known as, Kumander Liwayway, these pieces are engraved with traditional Philippine textile patterns. Precise and colorful, these pieces are made of transparent acrylic and reflect Liwayway’s radical feminism.
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All of our earring posts and hooks are made of gold plated brass and are nickel free.
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Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
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In several igorot languages, a Canao is a celebratory gathering, historically to honor events like a victorious battle or a bountiful harvest, and give thanks to the God Kabunyan. In modern times, we hold canaos, or “kanyaw,” to bring various tribes together in celebration.
Proceeds from the sales of the the Cordillera Collection was made to educate and provide financial support for the education of indigenous youth through the Igorot Global Organization Scholarship Fund.
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