Capiz at the Manila Welcome

6:49 PM |
Laminated capiz collection in black multicircles outline and plain black multicircles design. COLOR: Natural base

Manila Welcome Industrial Corporation is a handicraft export company established in January 1989. The Company was first located at Dona Felisa Syjuco Building with just an office and a showroom. At that time they only have four people running the business namely; a merchandiser, a secretary, a driver and the general manager.

Since the company have no warehouse to speak of; most of our deliveries go straight to the showroom. After this humble experience, they then partly shared a warehouse together with another company. After this warehouse sharing, the company decided to rent a warehouse of its own in Pasay City in late 1989.

SOURCE:

Manila Welcome Industrial Corporation
Blk 3 Lot 2 Golden Mile Business Park, Bo. Maduya, Carmona, Cavite 4116 Philippiness
Tel No +63 2 42948790
Fax No+63 46 4301505
Email: mwic@mwic.com.ph

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Beaded Items From Kardelle

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Beaded Items From Kardelle
Initially started as a company that manufactures garments for babies in 1989 – doing orders mainly for Australia, Europe and the United States of America until 1995, Kardelle Industries, Inc. shifted into a company that designs and manufactures Christmas ornaments in order to survive the time when the garments exportation industry in the Philippines began to go on a downswing.

Since the reception for the ornaments was good, expansion of products was inevitable. It added Christmas trees and other decors to its product line and moved on to produce an all-season collection for the home using all natural materials as embellishments. It was such a hit – mostly in the United States of America. Hong Kong, Europe and in the Middle East countries, earning substantial yet very significant amounts during the years 1998 to 2004 amidst the gloomy export situation.

In 2006, Kardelle decided to shift its focus once again to the production of Christmas decors and ornaments as new materials and styling came in with the times. At present, the company continually upgrades its designs, develops new ideas and comes up with distinct collections in order to penetrate a wider audience in the international arena while staying true to its mission – which is to showcase Pinoy artistry and creativity at its finest.
Recently, the company has begun to offer selected products to the local Philippine market in order to share and let them be kept abreast with what Kardelle continues to offer.


SOURCE:

Kardelle Industries, Inc.
90 J. Abad Santos St., Heroes Hill, Quezon City, Philippines 1100
Telephone: (632) 374-3726
Fax: (632) 374-3856
Email : inquiry@kardelle.com
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Rattan Ball

8:50 PM |
rattan ball


Arambi Manufacturing Corporation is a manufacturer and exporter of the latest styles in natural dried decors and accessories.


We export mainly in Europe and ship 7 40-foot containers per week. Our factory is 10,000 square meters with 400 skilled workers with good quality control and production facilities.

Arambi has been manufacturing and exporting various products since 1976. Thus, we assure you good quality with low price.


SOURCE:

ARAMBI MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
Office Address: Unit G. Goldland Bldg, 528 Banawe St,, Quezon City, Philippines
Tel no. (632)5594195, 5594197, 5593325
Fax: (632)3536828
Email: info@arambi.com
Website : www.arambi.com

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Home Accessories from Sunwood Export

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sunwood

The company was found 30 years back by the name of Elirose Handicraft. Since it’s founding, our company has been manufacturing wood products as well as buri and rattan items which found its way on the global market and later boosted our export capacity.


SOURCE:

Sunwood Export
ADDRESS: #1539 Dart St., Paco, Manila, Philippines
CONTACT PERSONS:
ELIZABETH S. RUIZ, General Manager
FERDINAND S. RUIZ, Asst. Manager
KATHERINE T. RUIZ, Marketing Manager
REY T. HIERCO, Senior Merchandiser
ROWENA L. REBANCOS, Merchandiser
TEL. NOs: (632) 5364853 / 5245436 / 5260403 / 5243610
FAX NO: (632) 5211340
EMAIL ADDRESS: sunwood@vasia.com ; sunwood_export@yahoo.com.ph; info@sunwoodexport.com
WEBSITE: http://www.sunwoodexport.com




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Home Decor at Starwood Manufacturing

6:27 PM |
home decor


Over time, with the need to meet the ever changing market demand, more product diversity was added to our line. Currently these materials of wood, shell, rattan, vines, metal and fibers are made into housewares, gifts, home decors and seasonal products.

home decor


With continuous product development, our company has developed into one with a very wide variety of product range. Also understanding the need to meet the market requirement, our facility was upgraded to pass numerous buyers’ compliance audit.

With close to 40 years of history and experience under our belt, our position allows us to competitively source and provide our clients with viable products and support.


SOURCE:

Starwood Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Address: 30 P. Deato corner Palo Alto Sts., Marulas, Valenzuela City 1441 Philippines, ,
Tel. Nos: (632)292-2902,(632)291-6349,(632)291-6350
Fax No: (632)292-2926
Email:: starwood@pldtdsl.net | info@starwoodphils.com


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Abaka Weaving of Shelmed

6:14 PM |
Abaca Weaving

Just like the abaca fiber which is known for its sturdiness and tensile strength, the Shelmed Cottage Treasures is one of the few successful abaca companies who have withstood the many challenges and survived the stiff competition in the local and international market.

Shelmed stands for Sheldon and Mediatrix Villanueva , the couple whose love affair with abaca production is as sturdy and stable as their own love affair and married life. Twenty eight years ago at Daraga, Albay Sheldon and Med who were both in their early twenties and newly married started their business of producing quality abaca products with an initial capital of only three thousand pesos.

From a company of 5 people, Shelmed has come a long way , now numbering to 81 full time employees, 120 artisans and a support base of 2,500 families. It has now distributed its products to 27 countries in the world and works with various communities in the area.


SOURCE:

Shelmed Cottage Treasures
843 Balagtas Street, Shaw Blvd.,
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
Tel #: (63 2) 725 1974
Fax #: (63 2) 721 9483
Email: info.shelmed@gmail.com
Website: www.shelmed.com

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Triboa Bay Living

6:09 PM |
Triboa Bay Living

Triboa Bay Living is a furniture and lighting brand that mixes classic forms with a pared-down contemporary sensibility. Wood is the primary material (Mahogany, American White Ash, Black Walnut, old wood, etc.) in raw finishes that evoke a warm, casual and resort-like ambience. Sometimes counterpointed in steel components in industrial forms, the design ranges from rectilinear and modern to traditional French and English country. Triboa Bay Living is sold to resort contractors, furniture retailers and interior decorators from Europe, Africa, Australia, South America, and Asia.


SOURCE:

Triboa Bay Living
MAIN OFFICE
153 Magalang Road, Cutud
Angeles City 2009
Philippines
Tel. No.: +63 (45) 8930081
Fax No.: +63 (45)8930433

MAKATI SHOWROOM
Suite 115 LRI Design Plaza
Nicanor Garcia St., Bel-Air II
Makati City, Philippines
Tel. No.: +63(2) 4036281
E-mail: lifestyle@triboabay.com


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Shell Windchimes

9:36 PM |
Windchime Shell

Sta. Cruz Shell Gallery Philippines, Inc. is engaged into business using different kind of Philippine Shells. The are manufacturing various kinds of home decors and accessories. They even sell raw shells.


SOURCE:

STA. CRUZ SHELL GALLERY PHILS., INC.
M.L. Quezon Highway, Pusok,
Cebu,Philippines
Phone: (6332)340-0065
Fax: (6332)346-9597


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BrushArt™ by Philippine Finecrafts Export

7:21 PM |

This item are manually trimmed by hands using extracted plant fibers such as buri and aloe.



BrushArt™ is a trademark of Philippine Finecrafts Export (PFE), a handicraft trading company owned by Englishman Paul Holme, and operating since 1979. Paul is originally from London , and is the designer and, through PFE, the sole distributor of the BrushArt™ line.


SOURCE:


Philippine Finecrafts Export
1788 Marian Rd. II, E.Service Rd. Bicutan, Paranaque City, Philippines
Telephone Numbers: (632) 823-3042
Fax: (632) 823-3042
Website: www.brushart.biz
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Mano Po Dolls

6:45 PM |

BSK creates dioramas for local museums and exhibits in Marikina, Valenzuela, Olongapo and Pinaglabanan. The limited market for dioramas made the nonprofit group to look into creating fashionable Filipiniana dolls, similar to Japanese ningyo dolls, the closest of which are the geisha dolls.

Creating a Maria Clara doll usually takes a day or two, depending on the design of the overall costume, particularly the cloth for the dress and accessories ranging from necklaces, earrings, payoneta (hair comb) and abaniko (fan).

Aside from getting their costume fabrics from Divisoria, the group also gets abaca and other fine Filipino fabrics from local designer Patis Tesoro. They also have a group that crafts doll accessories.

Among the dolls, the 24-inch kasalan (wedding) is the most popular design. The Maria Clara doll is happily escorted by her groom; its wedding gown is as elaborate as the gowns worn during actual weddings, with piña silk fabric designed with fine embroidery and bead artwork.

For Moro-inspired dolls, they double the effort to design the clothing based on actual attire of Muslim royalties in Mindanao while they also find it interesting to design dolls for cultural tribes such as the Kalingas, Ifugao and others.

There are also everyday sights such as a lady selling vegetables in the market while wearing a matching baro’t saya and a girl peddling bangus fish on a bilao atop her head, the beauty of which rival the extravagance of dolls attending the Flores De Mayo parade, another local festival. (http://loqal.com)


“Balikatan sa Kaunlaran” means working shoulder to shoulder for progress. This was the guiding principle of the BSK Movement since its inception in 1977 by its mother agency, the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW). The principle was adopted by the BSK to enhance the partnership between the government and non-government organizations in uplifting the quality of life of women and their families.

The BSK was originally created as a women’s movement by the NCRFW through the support of 92 recognized non-government organizations that lobbied for the approval of Presidential Proclamation 1609 which declares January 6 of each year as “Araw ng Balikatan.” NCRFW tapped 24 volunteer women leaders to organize BSK Movement all over the country. BSK was able to establish its provincial/city councils and municipal chapters nationwide. Programs and projects were implemented in selected communities and have benefited 3.5 million women and their families.

To ensure its continuity, its national leaders agreed to register BSK as a non-government organization (NGO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1983. BSK continued to enjoy the technical and financial support extended by NCRFW until 1986.

The change in leadership in the NCRFW and its decision to concentrate in policy formulation led to the independent operations of BSK. It finally severed its umbilical cord with the government in January 1987 and had to start anew with limited resources.

To pursue the vision and mission of the organization, the BSK Founder President, Dr. Leticia P. de Guzman exerted efforts to save the organization through networking and developing new breed of BSK national leaders. After eight years of transition, the BSK was able to recover from serious organizational crisis and gradually recovered from its downfall. Dr. Angelita Ago from the Bicol Region took over the BSK national leadership as its second national president.

Major concepts had to be introduced and new programs were pilot tested by its incumbent President, Ms. Guia G. Gomez who initiated the conversion of BSK to a family-based organization. Social enterprises and micro-lending services were initiated in several local communities through the support of funding agencies such as United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Australian Embassy, Katahira and other foreign institutions. Joining the informal sector coalition and other networks were also pursued to be able to maximize the benefits of its programs and projects for intended clientele.

The BSK has also expanded to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) through creating the BSK Hongkong Council, the special council of BSK that initiated the creation of Hongkong Village for OFWs in Hongkong. The Taiwan Council was also created as the second OFW council of BSK.

Today, the BSK continues to implement Entre-Pinoy and Agribusiness as its flagship programs. The BSK also continue to conduct skills training, leadership and values formation seminars and other activities that promote social entrepreneurship and family solidarity.

SOURCE:

Balikatan sa Kaunlaran Productivity Center National Foundation
Address: 170 Mabini St., Addition Hills, San Juan City, Metro Manila
Contact number: (+0632) 721-2277, 723-5653, 0917-5301221, 0930-5290064
E-mail address: jingescano2002@yahoo.com, balikatansakaunlaran@yahoo.com

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Decorio Egg Crafts

7:31 PM |
Decorio Egg Crafts designs and makes decorated eggs. It has a variety of egg designs available as year-round gifts, decors, or as collectibles. It has a collection of traditional Ukrainian designs, as well as Easter, Christmas, Filipiniana, and a variety of religious, floral, animal and geometric designs. Decorio eggs are made by Filipino artists.

Each egg is decorated by hand using a wax resist dyeing (batik) technique. This process was adapted from the ancient folk art of Ukrainian Easter Eggs widely known as pysanky. No two Decorio eggs are identical to the last detail.

The designs and colors in the eggs cannot be duplicated in detail since each egg varies in size, shape and shell texture. If handled properly, the eggs will keep indefinitely 


SOURCE:

Decorio Egg Crafts
Contact Person: Mercy D. Florencio
Address: Ampid, San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines
Telephone Number: (632) 7074745
Email Address: mercyflorencio@gmail.com
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Ball Decor

8:34 PM |


Item No's: SDC191-D or E
Price: $3.25/pc
Description:
D: 4 diam. laminated red onion peel ball decor
E: 4 diam. laminated wecker in black toner ball
Item No's: SDC191-F
Price: $2.70/pc
Description:
3 diam. laminated bahi ball decor

Shem Export was established in 1984, with its factory located in Cebu City, Philippines.

Shem Export is one of the largest fashion accessories and handicraft manufacturers in Cebu City, Philippines.

Shem Export is engaged in the design, manufacture, sales, export and distribution of natural made fashion accessories and handicrafts.

Shem Export manufactures necklaces, bracelets, beads, hair accessories and other fashion ornaments made of wood, abaca, stone, shells, clay, coco, seeds and other indigenous materials coming from different parts of the archipelago.

Shem Export exports their products to international markets including various countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia.

Shem Export can assure to provide GOOD QUALITY products with the LOWEST PRICE because buyers order straight directly from a manufacturer.

Shem Export can mass produce within a given period of time and deliver the items promptly to customers.

Shem Export maintains a large inventory at its 25,000 sq. ft. factory in Cebu City, Philippines, supported by skilled and efficient staff employees.

Shem Export can guarantee quality products, customer satisfaction, and prompt delivery.

SOURCE:
Shem Export
150-D Brotherhood, Basak
Cebu City 6000, Philippines
Email: sales@shemexport.com

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James Bound Collection

5:39 PM |


Paper is the basis of most of Mind Masters' finial work, which includes papier-mâché stalactite
structures and standing lamps.

Of note are the bell-shaped, beige-coloured hanging features, inspired by pages in an open book.

"Using newspaper waste materials inspires us every day. Let paper speak and let it be star, not just the support," said president Tes Pasola.

Bright pink and green are key colours for the season.



SOURCE:
MIND MASTERS, INC.
3 Cielito Road, Intercity Homes
Cupang, Muntinlupa City
1771 Philippines
Telephone: (632) 842-1472 / 809-6215
Fax# : (632) 809-6178
E-Mail: mindmasters@tri-isys.com


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AIP-09-09 Tray by Accessoria, Inc.

7:38 PM |



Made from coconut shells.

ACCESSORIA INC. is a company that earned the reputation as one of the best accessory manufacturersin the Philippines. It's dedication is to create world class contemporary and traditional house furnishing to serve medium and high-end markets worldwide.

The company aims itself a continuing research and development program that capitalizes Philippine natural resources, Filipinos skills and talent designers.These results of fine quality products, which are introduce regularly to the global market in international and local/national shows.

ACCESSORIA, INC.
Corner Sitio Bagacay & Tawagan Tayud, Consolacion, Cebu, Philippines
Telephone Number: +6332.424.6551 to 52 ; (0917) 626.0220
Fax Number: +6332 345.4680
Email Address: marketing@accessoriainc.com
Website: http://www.accessoriainc.com

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Wall Art by Southeast Metro Arts

2:03 PM |

This wall art is made from volcanic ashes.

Southeast Metro Arts products embodies the resiliency of the human spirit amidst natural disaster. For over a decade now, our skillful artisans have manufactured handmade stone crafts by fusing different mediums with volcanic ash stones to reveal new forms and designs.

A pioneer in volcanic ash stone crafts, found a way to transform the adversarial volcanic ash that buried their homes into distinct "les object trouves"(found objects that were excavated from the earth). This livelihood has helped them send their children to school, re-build and reinvigorate the community.

CONTACT INFO:
Email: salesinfo@southeastmetroarts.com
Phone: 63 45 923 0684
Address: A. Mabini St. San Nicolas, Conception, Tarlac, PHILIPPINES.
http://www.southeastmetroarts.com

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Rattan Trays by Home Edition

1:17 PM |

HOME EDITION MFG
Hernan Cortes Ext., Tipolo,
6014 Mandaue City
Cebu, Philippines
Tel. Nos. : (6332) 3450771 * 3462318 & (6332) 3458392 *3442702
Fax. No. : (6332) 3450585
E-mail : home@homeeditionmfg.com
Contact Person: Monica Climaco
http://homeeditionmfg.com/products.html

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Mushroom Candles by Kalaklan

7:00 AM |

Molded mushroom-like by Kalaklan Candles. Dimensions: 460mm Height X 320 mm Diameter | Weight: 9 kg

Kalaklan Candles is an initiative at expanding the aims and purposes of the Kalaklan Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative. The Intent was to supply local candle needs of the parishes in the Diocese of Iba. In the course of making ordinary candles, A creative display of talent led to the making of wax lamps. From current hurricane and solid pillar candles available in the market, none compares to our art deco lamps. This significant innovation is our humble contribution in the handicraft trade. For now, what impels us is the satisfaction of the lingering appreciation of zen-colors never before seen in other lumina products. The inner glow of Kalaklan Art Deco Lamps is a wonder to behold - as color has its therapeutic effects.

CONTACT DETAILS:

KALAKLAN CANDLES
99 Lower Kalaklan Olongapo City, Zambales, Philippines
Tel#: 63-47-2241166


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Kirana Small Vanity Tray

7:58 PM |

This tray was made from pandan (Pandanus)leaves in Celadon finish and ceramic accent

Domesticity is a manufacturing company offering gift items, housewares and packaging made of pandan and other materials. The company was started in April of 2002. It is located in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, two hours away from Bacolod City. Domesticity was started by Mariel Lacson San Agustin. The owner used to be the merchandising manager for local goods for a home retail store in Manila. She employs wives and family members of sugar laborers who have been working for the family business for several years. She now has a total of 40 employees and the rest are sub contractors.

Domesticity manufactures bags, photo albums, bathroom accessories and storage boxes. The products are accessorized by ceramics, fabrics, resins , shells and other materials. It aims to produce handicrafts that have a unique and modern look. Some of its designs serve as conversation pieces in every home.

SOURCE: http://mydomesticity.com


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Tin Mating Cans of Darala Crafts

10:42 AM |

From baskets the range of products seven hundred mini furniture, bud houses, tin mating cans, trap and candleholders. At present, the main products of Darala Crafts are tin lightness, shell balls and shell candleholders, photo frames & mirrors decorated with shells. Its main markets are the U.S.A, Germany, United Kingdom, Spain, France, Denmarks and other European countries.

ADDRESS: CTC Building, A. Raymundo St., Westmont Industrial Complex, Barangay Sta Rosa I, Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines
CONTACT PERSONS:
REBECCA D. FERNANDEZ, Manager
TEL. NOs: (632) 805-5965 / 805-3414
FAX NO: (632) 805 5965
EMAIL ADDRESS: darala@pldtdsl.net ; info@daralacrafts.com
WEBSITE: daralacrafts.com


Source: http://www.homeaccentsphilippines.org/v1/member_darala.php

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Nativity by Dekokraft, Inc.

10:31 AM |

From the time Dekokraft INC. was established on September 8, 2005, its people have been constantly producing various Christmas and other Holiday decors inspired by thoughts of bringing smiles to other people's faces because of the cheerful charm of the season that radiates from each of their handcrafted work.

Incorporating form and function, its initial products of Holiday decors eventually evolved into useful yet stylish products like candleholders, boxes, photo frames, centerpieces and votives.

Quality control is assured by implementing comprehensive training of production workers and sub-contractors and is strictly maintained by requiring in-house production sub-contractors to submit control samples to be approved before any major production commences. To enhance production capacity while maintaining cost-efficiency, the company utilizes livelihood centers and works largely with various sub-contractor groups.

SOURCE: DEKOKRAFT

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