Founding Collection — 2026

Baro't Saya

Six pieces. Each one rooted in a story that started long before we existed — piña weavers in Laguna, blacksmiths in Kalinga, women in Samar who wove their way through empires. This is what we inherited. This is what we're building.

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Accessories

Banig Table Runner accessories

Crafted with the same hands that built nations.

Banig Table Runner

$75.00 USD

The banig is the oldest woven object in the Philippines. Pre-colonial. Pre-Spanish. Hand-stitched from pandan and buntal fiber by women in Basey, Samar — a craft so refined it made its way into Manila tables, then embassy reception halls, then the world. This runner is hand-woven in natural beige with gold accent threads. 14" × 72". Untreated. The way it should be.

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Clothing

Baro't Saya Shirt clothing

The everyday baro — piña and jusi, reimagined for now.

Baro't Saya Shirt

$89.00 USD

Worn to market, to mass, to the dinner table. The baro't saya is not a costume — it's a language. This drop-sleeve shirt is cut from piña-jusi blend, hand-loomed by weavers in Laguna. Cream with natural fiber variation. Unlined, breathable, built for heat. Wear it with denim, with linen, with the confidence of knowing who you are.

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Butterfly Sleeve Blouse clothing

The sleeve that made the world look twice.

Butterfly Sleeve Blouse

$110.00 USD

The butterfly sleeve (manga ipit) was the silhouette that stopped a revolution — or started one, depending on who you ask. Woven from piña fiber in a loose, unstructured cut. Natural cream color, no dye, no bleach. The fiber speaks for itself. Wear it loose or tucked. Either way, make a point.

Buy Now — $110

Category

Jewelry

Lingling-o Pendant jewelry

3,000 years of identity, worn on your collarbone.

Lingling-o Pendant

$65.00 USD

Archaeological evidence places the lingling-o in Philippine graves from 500–1200 AD. Gold, jade, glass — worn by people who believed in something. This sterling silver version is hand-cast from a museum-documented form, 22mm diameter with a solid back. Adjustable black cord. No plating. No compromise. This is the original.

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Baro Collar Necklace jewelry

The collar that started a revolution.

Baro Collar Necklace

$45.00 USD

Before there was baro't saya, there was baro — the plain shirt. Worn by ilustrado students in Barcelona, by revolutionary generals in Manila, by workers in the fields. This necklace draws from the collar bar of the baro, translated into brass and leather. 3mm black leather cord, antique brass geometric pendant, 4cm drop. Adjustable. Worn by people who mean it.

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Duque Ring Set jewelry

A ring fit for whoever sits in the seat.

Duque Ring Set

$55.00 USD

The Duque was not a crown — it was a challenge. Worn by the man who believed he could govern, regardless of what his father did. This ring set takes the thick hammered band form and scales it down for daily wear. Set of 3: sterling silver, raw brass, oxidized copper. Stack them, wear one, give the others away. Either way, you're making a statement.

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"We are not making costumes. We are not making museum pieces. We are making clothes for people who know exactly who they are."

— LIKHA ROOTS