How to buy fine jewelry like a pro
While there are still not as many people shopping in the malls even as the pandemic restrictions have somewhat eased, in reality people are continuing to shop. This has
While there are still not as many people shopping in the malls even as the pandemic restrictions have somewhat eased, in reality people are continuing to shop. This has
I was born into a family that loves good food. We are all very adventurous with food. When we travel, we eat mostly local, enjoying dishes of the countries we
We started out telling them about Santa, but they eventually figured out that he wasn’t real. Last year, Berry found out the real score from her classmate. Just this week, my son Xavi asked if he could open a gift he got from the school’s Santa and when I told him to wait until Christmas because it was a gift from Santa (which, of course, really came from us), he said, “That’s not Santa, I saw his real hair!” So, yeah, the game is up in our household.
Her brand may have become synonymous with vivid, candy-colored gemstones, but Tim Tam Ong is set to surprise admirers of her jewelry designs with a new collection using dipped gold
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the vast sampling of fine crafts, home décor and fashion accessories at the Manila FAME, the Citem-organized biannual trade show featuring the best of
Tribal tattoos, ethnic-inspired colors and patterns, carabao horn accessories and hand-beaded fabrics highlighted this year’s Crafts for a Cause, a fundraiser to benefit the member charity foundations and communities of SM Kultura.
When super typhoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan) tore through Leyte and Samar last year, displacing tens of thousands of people, three high-school friends decided to establish Abre Linea Inc., a social enterprise that aims to create a sustainable livelihood for the region’s weaving communities affected by the disaster.
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