'MAGPAPALAYOK' - Terra Cotta Pot Makers. Its the traditional way of making cooking pots. Colorful & big design. Stitch Count : 300 width x 290 height CHART SAMPLE is shown. Design Size: 23”w x 21.5”h inches on 14 count, White 57 DMC & 2 Anchor Thread Colours 28 pattern pages. Easy-to-Read Chart - - - - - - * * * * * WHAT YOU GET * * * * * - - - - - - - CROSS STITCH PATTERN only. Adobe Acrobat PDF file. Colored PICTURE of the Design/project on the Front Cover of the chart. Chart have Red & Black symbols, DMC Floss Numbers HOW TO ORDER: Click on CHECKOUT and use PAYPAL with your favorite credit card . Digital Files will be available once payment is confirmed OR PDF files will be e-mailed to you 3 to 5 business days after payment is received. PAYMENT/s: ALL Major Credit Cards accepted via PAYPAL :) THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY STORE here in Etsy.com!! Happy Crafting to You!! Visit Us @ Facebook: Cross Stitch Rinna DISCLAIMER: Product Listing is FOR DIGITAL FILE/s only. Files in Adobe Acrobat PDF. Guaranteed downloadable-safe and printable, ALL you need is an Adobe Reader to open, save and print the file. We DO NOT SHIP OUT Printed files in this store. For PERSONAL COPY only. Copyright reserved, Please be advised you DONOT RESELL, SHARE, POST, the Digital/PDF File on any blog, forum or site, etc. You can sell the finished piece (product). FOR ANY QUESTIONs?? E-mail me at CSDesignRinna [!at] gmail.com
Title: Handcrafted Philippines Pyrography Art - "Alaala ng Aking Kabataan" (Childhood Memories) Description: Relive the warmth and nostalgia of rural Philippines with our exquisite pyrography artwork, titled "Alaala ng Aking Kabataan" This meticulously handcrafted piece captures the essence of a simpler time, when life revolved around the quaint piggeries that dotted the Filipino countryside. Product Details: Size: Artwork: 30cm (width) x 18cm (height) x 1.5cm (thickness) Beech wood canvas ***Comes with a metal hanger as well as an easel to cater your preferences (on walls or table top) Artwork Features: 🐷 Charming Depiction: A Filipino artist has skillfully brought this cherished childhood memory to life. The rustic piggery scene is rich in detail and exudes an authentic Filipino ambiance. 🔥 Pyrography Mastery: Each line, each shade, and every intricate detail is painstakingly burned into the wood canvas using a pyrography pen. This technique ensures a durable, unique, and timeless artwork that will be a treasured keepsake for years to come. 🎁 Perfect Gift: This piece is an ideal gift for anyone who has fond memories of growing up in the Philippines or has a deep appreciation for Filipino culture and heritage. Care Instructions: Keep the artwork away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its original beauty. Shipping and Packaging: Your "Alaala ng Aking Kabataan" pyrography art will be carefully packaged to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition. We ship with great care to anywhere in the world, so you can enjoy a piece of Filipino nostalgia no matter where you are. Note to Buyers: As each artwork is handcrafted, slight variations may occur, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind. Bring the heartwarming nostalgia of rural Philippines into your home with "Alaala ng Aking Kabataan". Order now and add a touch of Filipino charm to your living space or surprise a loved one with a heartfelt gift they'll cherish forever. Thank you for supporting handmade artistry! 🇵🇭🎨 Maraming salamat sa suporta. Grapiko at Sining
Encircled by oversized crowns of paper, two new masks by Patrick Cabral celebrate Filipino culture through elaborately fashioned works defined by their colors. Titled Mananayaw ng Langit at Lupa, or Dancers of Heaven and Earth, the ongoing series was commissioned by the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art for the Dinagyang Festival. The cultural celebration is held annually the last week in January with the Ati Tribe competition, which involves warrior dancers performing to loud chants and drum beats, as the main event. More
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