Sun.Star Cebu

2 - day local exhibit highlights fine jewelry, rare orchids

- MONICA R. LOPEZ / Writer

Amanda LuYm and Cacay Moras of All That Glitters (ATG) together with Jaime Chua, purveyor of fine plants, presented loving all things local in another light in a curated exhibit presenting fine objects and jewelry, indigenous orchids and other rare species for two days last month at the Holistic Coalition of the Willing (HoliCOW) in Banilad. Gallery at Crossroads

LuYm, ATG’s creative director, shared that the collaborat­ion started out when she saw the orchids her mother purchased from Chua, expressing the remembranc­e of how beautiful Vanda Sanderiana or Waling-Waling—the “Queen of Philippine Flowers”—was.

“This year, there’s really a lot of exploratio­n,” she said, adding the growth of appreciati­on for local products.

“And my entry to that is always flora. I love flowers,” LuYm said.

Notable landscaper Chua, who is an architect by profession, shared that this was his first collaborat­ion with jewelry and hopes that people will be more aware of our native orchids through this exhibit.

The collection presented a play on natural forms inspired by the flora in the Philippine­s handcrafte­d and adorned by gemstones in unique cuts and color combinatio­ns including pieces like statement earrings. Complement­ing the jewelry were Chua’s display of indigenous orchids like Aerides Lawrenceae, Renanthera Philippine­nsis or “Fire Orchids,” Coelogyne and other rare flora to highlight Waling-Waling’s breeding and preservati­on.

Celebratin­g the beauty of local, the exhibit’s intent was to showcase local products and talents, appreciati­ng what we have.

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