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Making ideal Yule gifts, Pinoys go overboard

Maria Bernadette Romero

The Christmas season in the Philippines isn’t just about parols, lechon, and caroling until your voice gives out — it’s also prime time for gift-giving with a twist of cultural pride.

These days, there’s a fresh buzz around unique Filipino-themed Christmas gifts, with local businesses stepping up to the plate to showcase the best of Pinoy craftsmanship.

These aren’t just presents; they’re little pieces of home wrapped up with a bow and a whole lot of soul.

Filipino artisans have been killing it in the craft game for ages, creating jaw-dropping works of art that mix old-school techniques with modern flair.

Think beyond the usual; we’re talking intricate jewelry, handwoven textiles, and home accents that tell a story deeper than your tita’s holiday chika.

Take AMAMI, for instance — a brand that’s giving traditional Filipino jewelry a glow-up. From devotional relikaryo necklaces to bold creolla earrings, AMAMI collaborates with artisans in Ilocos Sur, Benguet and Bicol to keep the art of Filipino jewelry-making alive and thriving. It’s like wearing history, but making it fashionable.

Local businesses are also turning up the heat, offering Filipino-themed gifts that scream “authentic Pinoy pride.” These aren’t just your run-of-the-mill holiday tokens; they’re carefully curated treasures that connect you to your roots.

Cambio & Co., for example, has become a go-to for Filipinos all over the world, offering stunning jewelry, stylish clothing, and accessories that proudly celebrate Filipino identity. Their holiday lineup even ships internationally, making it easier than ever for kababayans abroad to send a piece of home to their loved ones.

Then there’s “Para Sa’Yo,” a charming little business run by sisters who are all about spreading Pinoy culture with their tote bags and handcrafted gifts. Catch them online or at pop-ups in Southern California for a dose of homespun goodness.

A power move

Here’s the deal: choosing local gifts isn’t just a warm and fuzzy gesture — it’s a power move. When you buy from Filipino artisans and entrepreneurs, you’re not just shopping; you’re investing in culture, community, and creativity. Every peso spent on a locally made product helps keep centuries-old traditions alive while supporting families who pour their hearts into their craft. It’s the kind of holiday spirit that makes a difference.

More than that, supporting local businesses is a flex that shows you’re all about keeping it real. It’s a statement against cookie-cutter, mass-produced gifts that lack soul. When you choose a handwoven scarf, a piece of handmade jewelry, or a beautifully crafted capiz lantern, you’re giving something unique —something with a story that speaks louder than any price tag ever could. Plus, let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to unwrap a gift that’s as meaningful as it is beautiful?

If you’re looking for ideas, the list is as endless as the line for Noche Buena leftovers.

AMAMI’s jewelry is a no-brainer for anyone who loves history with a modern edge. For the bookworms, Filipino children’s books like “When Lola Visits” are perfect for passing on stories and heritage to the next generation. Foodies will drool over artisanal treats like Kasama Chocolate’s handcrafted delights or San and Wolves’ vegan baked goods. And if you’re shopping for homebodies, capiz lanterns or traditional wooden carvings are guaranteed to add a cozy, Pinoy vibe to any space.

So, here’s your holiday game plan: ditch the generic and embrace the authentic. This Christmas, give gifts that don’t just say “Merry Christmas” but shout “Mabuhay!” loud and proud.

By choosing Filipino-themed presents, you’re not just wrapping up a gift —you’re wrapping up heritage, artistry, and community. And honestly, is there anything more festive than that?