The Philippine Star

Filipino hospitalit­y, Senator Loren and Kultura souvenirs

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Filipinos are known to be some of the most hospitable people in the world. Among the most friendly and welcoming cultures, theirs is an exceptiona­l hospitalit­y that comes from the heart and is extended with a warm smile.

For Filipinos, sharing the best of what they have is an honor and a sign of valued friendship. Guests are served the best meal and given the coziest room in the house. There is no such thing as a bad time to visit.

Apart from family and friends, Filipinos love entertaini­ng foreign guests and enjoy giving them gifts that showcase the beauty of the Philippine­s.

Senator Loren LegardaÕs work brings her in touch with many foreign dignitarie­s. And like most of us, she takes pride not only in sharing our culture and cuisine to the world, but also in giving gifts that are proudly Filipino.

ÒI buy my gifts all year round,Ó she says, Òand I always make sure to add a personal note. ThereÕs a sense of happiness that you get in giving.Ó

She recalls that, Òduring the memorable visit of Queen SoÞa of Spain, one souvenir that I gave her was a photo in a

capiz frame from Kultura.Ó As the only female senator who topped the Senate race twice, with more than 15 million votes in 1998 and 18.4 million votes in 2007, Senator Loren has been at the forefront of many landmark pieces of legislatio­ns. But as chair of the Senate Committee on Cultural Communitie­s, it has been her advocacy to revive interest in our culture, heritage and tradition.

Not only has she showcased various traditions of indigenous communitie­s in the country through exhibition­s in the Senate Ñ ÒIsang Habi, Isang Lahi,Ó ÒThe Mangyans of Mindoro, and Panay: Memory and Enchantmen­t, Ó and her most recent initiative, the ÒHibla Pavilion of Textiles and Weaves of the Philippine­sÓ at the Manila FAME Design and Lifestyle Event 2012; but she also establishe­d the countryÕs Þrst textile galleries, the Hibla ng Lahing Filipino: The Artistry of Philippine Textiles at the National Museum, exhibiting the different weaving traditions in the country.

ÒOur identity as Filipinos is embedded in our culture,Ó Senator Loren says. ÒOur pride in being Filipino fundamenta­lly be- gins with the awareness of the beauty of the Philippine­s Ñ the land and its people. This is our heritage, our pamana, which we must pass on to the next generation.Ó

After all, ÒWe would not be who we are as Filipinos if not for our culture and heritage embodied in the life, arts, crafts, talents and skills of our people.Ó

During a recent visit to the Kultura Filipino store in SM Makati, Senator Loren found a treasure trove of souvenirs for foreign visitors as well as Filipinos who have lived overseas for some time.

ÒKulturaÕs selection of souvenirs has a wide range of choices that depict the rich culture of the Philippine­s,Ó she says.

Her picks? Capiz frames, shawls and hand-woven bags as well as the Mango Chocolate Ñ CebuÕs famous dried mango pieces dipped in dark chocolate that are sold exclusivel­y at Kultura stores.

ÒMy admiration for Philippine textiles is no secret as I establishe­d, with the help of the National Museum, the Þrst textile galleries in the Philippine­s,Ó she says. ÒThe intricate weaving technique, which varies from one indigenous group to another, is simply awe- inspiring. Ó Kultura FilipinoÕs skillfully crafted products are available in stores located at SM Makati, SM Megamall, the SM Mall of Asia, SM City Cebu, SM Lanang Premier, and in selected SM Stores.

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“Kultura’s selection of souvenirs provides its consumers a wide range of choices that relay the rich culture of the Philippine­s,” says Senator Loren Legarda.
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Filipino-themed collectibl­e dolls
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Iconic Philippine sights and symbols: jeepney, tricycle and calesa.
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Capture the most iconic Philippine sights and symbols with these envelope pouches from Kultura.
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“I would take boxes of Mango Chocolate abroad — Cebu’s famous dried mangoes dipped in dark chocolate, exclusivel­y sold in Kultura stores,” says Senator Loren.
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These piña- silk shawls are perfect for pasalubong. “The intricate weaving technique of Philippine textiles is awe-inspiring,” says Senator Loren.
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Manila stylish tote bag
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Capiz frames ! ( $ foliage detailing

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