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Coconut and Lard Dishwashing Soap (All-natural and artisanal cold-processed soap)
Important: cure date is 24 June 2026 (you can only start using the soap on or after this date to allow for the soap to harden)
Coconut oil helps create a hard bar with lots of cleansing power and rich lather, making it effective at cutting through grease and food residues.
Lard contributes to a firm, long-lasting soap bar and provides stable, creamy lather that improves durability during use.
Citric acid helps reduce soap scum by binding minerals in hard water, allowing the soap to rinse more cleanly and perform better in a variety of water conditions.
Lye / Caustic soda / Sodium hydroxide melted in water is needed to transform the oils into soap
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Art Works
These artworks are AI-assisted/enhanced and digitally manipulated, as well as hand-painted original watercolor artwork prints

Philippine Jeepney
The Philippine jeepney is a powerful cultural symbol that reflects the Philippines’ history, creativity, and sense of community. Originally adapted from surplus military jeeps after World War II, it evolved into a uniquely Filipino form of public transportation known for its colorful decorations and personalized designs. Beyond its practical role, the jeepney represents Filipino resourcefulness, provides livelihoods for many people, and serves as an icon of national identity. Today, it also symbolizes the ongoing challenge of balancing cultural heritage with modernization and environmental concerns.

Halo-Halo
Halo-halo is a beloved Filipino dessert that reflects the Philippines’ diverse cultural influences and spirit of creativity. Its name means “mix-mix,” referring to the combination of shaved ice, sweetened fruits, beans, jellies, milk, and toppings such as ube and leche flan. The dessert symbolizes the blending of different traditions and ingredients into something uniquely Filipino, much like the country’s multicultural heritage. Popular across generations and especially enjoyed during hot weather, halo-halo represents hospitality, celebration, and the Filipino ability to create something vibrant and enjoyable from a variety of influences.
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