








Guita Capiz Pearl Flower Studs
A bloom of history, a nod to mastery.
These reimagined Guita studs capture the symmetry and shimmer of Capiz windows in delicate petals around a pearl center. They celebrate Filipino ingenuity, mindful materials, and the creative hands that shape them.
Wear them as a reminder that knowing your roots is knowing your people, your history, and the beauty of what emerges when both are honored.
About the craftmanship
These Capiz pieces showcase the remarkable mastery of Negros artisans, whose 15–25 years of experience and deep knowledge of natural materials make each creation possible. The Capiz shells are first meticulously cleaned, then carefully roasted to dry and brighten their color—the longer the roast, the warmer the hue—before being shaped into geometric window silhouettes. This intricate process, combined with the use of lightweight Hagnaya vine, allows the Capiz pieces to maintain both elegance and durability. Each design reflects a meaningful collaboration with designer Mia, celebrating Filipino culture and history while transforming it into contemporary, wearable art.
Details You'll Love
- Hand carved capiz sampaguita bud flower
- Designed and handcrafted in the Philippines by skilled capiz artisans from Negros Island, each with 15–25 years of experience in shell and wood crafting
- Made of locally sourced capiz shells from Hinigaran, Negros, and baroque pearls from the south sea, supporting traditional Filipino craftsmanship
- Inspired by heritage – the quadrant window design is crafted with hagnaya vine, a native Philippine fern, echoing the timeless beauty of traditional capiz windows (ventanas)
- Stainless Steel gold-plated hardware
- Measurement: 1.5 inches in length and 0.5 inch width
- Each piece features 'intentional imperfections' - variations in exact size, cut, color, texture, and patterns. This adds to the individuality and unique story of each piece. Pearls are baroque and irregularly shaped, just as nature intended.
Original: $70.18
-65%$70.18
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Description
A bloom of history, a nod to mastery.
These reimagined Guita studs capture the symmetry and shimmer of Capiz windows in delicate petals around a pearl center. They celebrate Filipino ingenuity, mindful materials, and the creative hands that shape them.
Wear them as a reminder that knowing your roots is knowing your people, your history, and the beauty of what emerges when both are honored.
About the craftmanship
These Capiz pieces showcase the remarkable mastery of Negros artisans, whose 15–25 years of experience and deep knowledge of natural materials make each creation possible. The Capiz shells are first meticulously cleaned, then carefully roasted to dry and brighten their color—the longer the roast, the warmer the hue—before being shaped into geometric window silhouettes. This intricate process, combined with the use of lightweight Hagnaya vine, allows the Capiz pieces to maintain both elegance and durability. Each design reflects a meaningful collaboration with designer Mia, celebrating Filipino culture and history while transforming it into contemporary, wearable art.
Details You'll Love
- Hand carved capiz sampaguita bud flower
- Designed and handcrafted in the Philippines by skilled capiz artisans from Negros Island, each with 15–25 years of experience in shell and wood crafting
- Made of locally sourced capiz shells from Hinigaran, Negros, and baroque pearls from the south sea, supporting traditional Filipino craftsmanship
- Inspired by heritage – the quadrant window design is crafted with hagnaya vine, a native Philippine fern, echoing the timeless beauty of traditional capiz windows (ventanas)
- Stainless Steel gold-plated hardware
- Measurement: 1.5 inches in length and 0.5 inch width
- Each piece features 'intentional imperfections' - variations in exact size, cut, color, texture, and patterns. This adds to the individuality and unique story of each piece. Pearls are baroque and irregularly shaped, just as nature intended.
























