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12 Distinctly Pinoy Ornaments That Will Take You Home For The Holidays

Whether at home or abroad, ornaments and Christmas décor by local artisans give your spaces that festive homespun touch


No other time of the year makes one feel the yearning to be home, experiencing the season with family and close friends, than the Christmas season.  Especially in the Philippines, where the world's longest Holiday season is celebrated from September through the end of the year, these next weeks are distinctly festive.  Symbols of the season include the nine-day misa de gallo (novena mass celebrated at dawn), the parol (lantern representing the Star of Bethlehem), the lechon (roast pig) and the belen (nativity).  All these take many a Filipino through memories of Christmases at home in the Motherland.


Kultura’s curated Christmas décor made by local artisans will bring the Paskong Pinoy close to your heart.  Have these in your home or send these to your loved ones abroad who long to be home for Christmas, to friends who wish to add a homespun touch to their home office, or to foreign business associates who want to know more about our country.



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Santa wearing a barong and a salakot as he comes to town with a lechon . . . amazing foldable Christmas lanterns that bring the spirit of Christmas everywhere . . . translucent capiz shell ornaments in angel, star, and tree designs.


In the Philippines, the parol has become an iconic symbol of the Filipino Christmas and is as important to Filipinos as the Christmas tree is to Western cultures.  


Kultura’s creatively crafted lanterns will light up the Christmas skies at home and abroad. 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.   


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


Now shipping worldwide - check out www.kulturafilipino.com for all things uniquely Filipino holiday decor and have it delivered here and abroad conveniently.   


Kultura’s Christmas Décor are handcrafted by artisanal communities in the Philippines.  Help preserve crafts and traditions and sustain these communities by providing them with opportunities for livelihood. 


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.