Sarimanok Napkin Ring
Sarimanok comes from the words "sari" meaning cloth or garment of assorted color and "manok" which means rooster in the Philippines.
Our interpretation of the legendary Sarimanok is in blue and white but it is often depicted with its striking and colorful feathers, scroll, leaf and other motifs on its head, and by the fish it has on its talons, or in its beak.
It is highly revered by Maranaos from Mindanao island in Southern Philippines and is an important part of their cultural heritage. It is found in designs in architecture, art, decor and even in rituals, dances and festivals of Maranaos.
This napkin ring is lovingly made by artisans of Paete, Laguna in the Philippines.
Size:
- 3 x 3 inches
Resin
Hand wash only.
CASA JUAN is a homeware brand inspired by the heritage and culture of the Philippines. Working with talented Filipino artists and artisans to come up with unique and beautiful designs and showcase them through the products.
The brand believe that Filipino design and craftmanship are world class and should be a part of every home.