• This butterfly echoes the leafy face of a sunflower. The serrated edges of the wings add emphasize the petals while the center of the butterfly mirrors the blossom of a sunflower. No details weren't overlooked, from the center of the butterfly being textured like sunflower seeds, to the gold glitter simulating the reflection of sunlight.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The colors of the wings are inspired by the water of a crystal-clear lake, making the pearl wings feel translucent next to the dark body. The long flowing antenna and the shape of this butterfly provide a classic feel to this very familiar form.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable butterflies in the world. Its bright orange makes it easily recognizable and it is frequently called the king of butterflies. With long migration patterns, monarchs go through several generations as they travel across the continent each year.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The frame of this clock is made with solid capiz oyster shell, compressed into shape.The artist calls attention to the uniqueness of each shell in the center with a high-gloss finish. Bold, roman numerals stand in contrast to the shell within the clock face. Color blocks adorn the outer rim of the clock in muted tones. The roman numerals combined with the color palette are strongly influenced from Tuscan design. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. The clock is created by compressing capiz shell together and forming it into shape. The final result is a light-weight, plate that feels similar to plastic. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz may come through as tans and browns underneath the hand-painted surface.
  • The clean and simple design of the Cocoa Leaf Cylinder Series is contrasted by the strong pattern of the heavily textured, hand placed cocoa leaves. The bold colors and versatile size make this lamp a perfect accent piece for any space.

    Features overlapping fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive, laminated and formed into a cylinder shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame and uses wooden finials as feet.

  • The Gecko Wall lamp is a fun and whimsical piece designed to stand out. It can be hung as a bedside reading lamp, added as an accent light in the family room or even suction cupped to the window in a sunroom providing a 360 degree view.

    Body features a handmade wrought iron frame that is powder coated and then wrapped in abaca rope. Each lamp comes with approximately five feet of clear cord with a plug which extends from the base of the tail. Shade features a standard UL lamp backing with fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand-placed and then laminated. The shade is handstiched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • This lampshade is made from real leaves and will fit on any standard harp. Features fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand placed on a standard UL lamp backing, laminated and formed into a traditional steep-angled lampshade shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.
  • This lampshade is made from real leaves and will fit on any standard harp.

    Features fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand placed on a standard UL lamp backing, laminated and formed into a traditional wide-based lampshade shape. The shade is handstiched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • The Cylinder Night Light Series is simple in shape which lets the eye focus on the stunning, heart-shaped banyan leaves. This Night Light adds an element of color while creating a hint of light in any space. Features overlapping fossilized banyan leaves that is hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive. The base of the nightlight contains an on/off switch and can be rotated 360 degrees to adjust for the outlet orientation.
  • The bright vivid orange and copper tones in this piece pack a colorful punch. Whether placed with a potted plant or in a garden bed, this butterfly will add the finishing touch to any environment.Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed. Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed.
  • This hummingbird is inspired by the Ruby-throated hummingbird, commonly seen in Eastern North America in the summer. Small yet agile, this hummingbird flies all the way to the southern parts of Central America for the winter. The artist captures the hummingbird in mid-flight. Its chest is adorned with capiz shell, which is then hand-painted to the magnificent colors seen in this species. Bring the spirt of summer into your home by adding this piece of art to your wall.

    The basic frame of the hummingbird is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The shell is then painted the bold colors you see. The entire front facing piece is carefully hand-painted keeping in mind the reflective qualities in the color of hummingbirds.

  • An old parable states that five birds were resting on a wire. Two decided to fly south. How many were birds are left? One's initial answer may be three, however, the answer is still five. The moral of the fable is actions are more important than intention; a kind reminder that a truer picture of one's character is drawn by actions. The artisan captures this parable by lining up five birds socializing on a wire. The basic frame of this piece is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. The front of the body is adorned with capiz. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz may come through as tans and browns underneath the hand-painted surface.
  • The aqua color of this dragonfly and the capiz shell complement each other in such a way that it almost looks like one is looking at cobalt glass. This color is accentuated by the copper tone bordering the aqua centers. This is truly an impressive piece combining natural materials and colors and creating something breathtaking. The upper wing adorned in capiz is contrasted by the handcrafted metal lower wing. Both components meld together for a piece that showcases the artists talents.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Four dragonflies are taking a mid-day break from fluttering and their characteristically unpredictable flight patterns around the lake. The slender, metal body of each dragonfly connects to colorful, capiz-shell wings, which catches light and adds shine. Each wing is framed using sturdy wrought iron and reinforced with a metal backing.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Reflecting the natural greens and blues of the nearly translucent dragonfly wings, the artist uses a base of capiz shell on the lower wings to embody the almost ephemeral structure. The upper wings feature a hand etched pattern mimicking the texture of a dragonfly�s organic wing structure. The blues and greens continue down the body creating a lively and colorful piece.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The color pallet of this dragonfly is true to form with its aqua, gold, and brown hues. The artist adds leafy structure to the dragonfly�s to the upper wing while providing shimmer and geomatics design with capiz shell in the lower half. Additional detail is added with hand painted, white foliage that starts on the lower wing and travels to the upper wing, reflecting the dragonfly�s natural habitat.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Shedding its cocoon, the butterfly is a strong symbol of rebirth, thus the butterfly is entrenched in many myths and legends around the world about immortality. In many eastern cultures, the color blue also is a symbol of immortality and is used to represent life. As to contrast the subtle meanings behind this butterfly, the word eLife' radiates from the butterfly's very core. This elegant butterfly, highlighted with blue and browns, states clearly that this beautiful creation represents life.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Purple is considered a color of royalty and wealth due to the rarity of the dye that originally produced it. Even though that no longer is the case, it still is considered a bold and rich color. The color is even more vibrant due to the strips of color created by the brush strokes against the capiz shell. The artist complemented the predominantly purple colored butterfly with oranges and reds at the base and a couple of white spots on each wing. If your color is primarily purple or if it is just used as an accent, this butterfly will complement any decor in your room.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The Banyan Series is simple in shape which lets the eye focus on the stunning, heart-shaped banyan leaves. The intricate layering of the leaves results in various shading and shadows to create the lamps signature pattern. Features overlapping fossilized banyan leaves that are hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive, laminated and formed into a cylinder shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame and uses wooden finials as feet.
  • The Banyan Series is simple in shape which lets the eye focus on the stunning, heart-shaped banyan leaves. The intricate layering of the leaves results in various shading and shadows to create the lamps signature pattern.

    Features overlapping fossilized banyan leaves that are hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive, laminated and formed into a cylinder shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame and uses wooden finials as feet.

  • The Gecko Wall lamp is a fun and whimsical piece designed to stand out. It can be hung as a bedside reading lamp, added as an accent light in the family room or even suction cupped to the window in a sunroom providing a 360 degree view.

    Body features a handmade wrought iron frame that is powder coated and then wrapped in abaca rope. Each lamp comes with approximately five feet of clear cord with a plug which extends from the base of the tail. Shade features a standard UL lamp backing with fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand-placed and then laminated. The shade is handstiched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • The Gecko Wall lamp is a fun and whimsical piece designed to stand out. It can be hung as a bedside reading lamp, added as an accent light in the family room or even suction cupped to the window in a sunroom providing a 360 degree view.

    Body features a handmade wrought iron frame that is powder coated and then wrapped in abaca rope. Each lamp comes with approximately five feet of clear cord with a plug which extends from the base of the tail. Shade features a standard UL lamp backing with fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand-placed and then laminated. The shade is handstiched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • The simple and clean design of the Paper Night Light Series shines with a lantern-like design offering a traditional look with an eco-friendly twist. The shades are constructed from handmade, recycled paper created by a husband-and-wife team living on the outskirts of their small city in the Philippines. Papers are layered into patterns or inlayed with leaves to add texture and style. The result is a natural piece that exudes soft, warm light. The reclaimed paper is boiled and ground into a liquid pulp and then strained over a large, flat, screen where it begins to lay flat in sheet form. The sheets are squeezed under a large press to removed excess water and to bind the pulp fibers into a durable, cohesive sheet of handmade paper. From there, each handmade paper sheet is cut to proper size and hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive. The base of the night light contains an on/off switch and can be rotated 360 degrees to adjust for the outlet orientation.
  • The simple and clean design of the Paper Night Light Series shines with a lantern-like design offering a traditional look with an eco-friendly twist. The shades are constructed from handmade, recycled paper created by a husband-and-wife team living on the outskirts of their small city in the Philippines. Papers are layered into patterns or inlayed with leaves to add texture and style. The result is a natural piece that exudes soft, warm light. The reclaimed paper is boiled and ground into a liquid pulp and then strained over a large, flat, screen where it begins to lay flat in sheet form. The sheets are squeezed under a large press to removed excess water and to bind the pulp fibers into a durable, cohesive sheet of handmade paper. From there, each handmade paper sheet is cut to proper size and hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive. The base of the night light contains an on/off switch and can be rotated 360 degrees to adjust for the outlet orientation.
  • This is the spark of light that brightens up your room. With bright colors, elegant pattern and simple shapes, these fun pieces are great for illuminating dark spaces and bringing a splash of color under a kitchen cabinet or bathroom. Features a fossilized cocoa leaf that is hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive.
  • Sea turtles are among the most ancient species on this planet. Today there are seven species of sea turtle remaining that date back 110 million years, back to the age of the dinosaurs. This piece features the Loggerhead turtle, one of the most recognizable of all the sea. This creature is known for its scaled skin, which the artist carefully etches into the metal of the turtle's head and throughout the tips and edges of its body. The shell of the turtle glistens which the artist recreates using capiz shell. The focus of this awe-inspiring piece is the texture and size of sea turtles and the artist uses contrasting colors to underscore this fact. The basic frame of the turtle is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The shell is then painted the bold colors you see. The entire front facing piece is carefully hand-painted keeping in mind the reflective qualities in the color of turtles.
  • It's big. It's round and it's called an Opah. It looks like a goldfish that seriously outgrew its bowl. The Opah's bright orange is represented in this piece. Instead of spots, the artist took license and painted intricate floral patterns on top of capiz shells. The artist continues by pressing patterns into the tin both in the fins and the face of this magnificent fish. The basic frame of the wall fish is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
  • The owl was a bird of prophecy and wisdom in many ancient cultures. Its wide eyes seem to miss nothing and when an owl moves it seems calculated. Even though the colors and designs on the owl are human interpretations, the perched look is defiantly natural. The artist uses capiz shell on the wings to highlight the reflective nature of some of the owl's feathers. The basic frame of the owl is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration.
  • Angelic and graceful, this dragonfly is distinctive and regal. The wings of this piece are rather large and stately, particularly when this beauty flies on the breeze from flower to flower. The artist brings this to life by crafting the body smaller compared to the wings. The upper wings are adorned with capiz shell, giving it the translucent color seen in the natural dragonfly. The lower wings are constructed from tin and the colors help accentuate the vein structures. The combination of the two will add both color and structure to your wall and your room.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The wings of this dragonfly are rather large and stately, particularly when this beauty flies on the breeze from flower to flower. The artist brings this to life by crafting the body smaller compared to the wings. The wings are adorned with capiz shell, giving it the translucent color seen in a natural dragonfly. Veins are drawn in throughout it and accentuated on its back are bright red spots, meant to pop out.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Starting with a base color of pearl white, the artist uses different techniques and splashes of color to craft a distinctive piece. The upper wings are created using capiz oyster shell, left natural to bring in different natural hues. The red base color is accented using brown feathering patterns. The lower portion of the wing is made of tin, textured to highlight the lines that stem from the body of the dragonfly.

    The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Four dragonflies are taking a mid-day break from fluttering and their characteristically unpredictable flight patterns around the lake. The slender, metal body of each dragonfly connects to colorful, capiz-shell wings, which catches light and adds shine. Each wing is framed using sturdy wrought iron and reinforced with a metal backing. The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
  • This butterfly shows sharp, bold, beautiful contrasting colors. Using a stylized design, the artist uses shimmering capiz shell and radiating zig zag patterns to create warmth and excitement. These bright colors are complimented by a subtle texture set within the metal work.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The simple and clean design of the Mini Paper Cylinder Table Lamps offer a traditional look with an eco-friendly twist. The nine-inch-tall cylinder shades are constructed from handmade, recycled paper created by a husband-and-wife team living on the outskirts of their small city in the Philippines. Layered papers combined with patterns or inlayed leaves add texture and style. The result is a natural lamp that exudes soft, warm light. Features handmade, recycled paper. The reclaimed paper is boiled and ground into a liquid pulp and then strained over a large, flat, screen where it begins to lay flat in sheet form. The sheets are squeezed under a large press to removed excess water and to bind the pulp fibers into a durable, cohesive sheet of handmade paper. From there, each handmade paper sheet is cut to proper size and hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive. The shade is adhered to a solid mango base, sustainably sourced from mango farms. Bamboo, acacia, fern leaves are used in some designs to adorn the shade behind the handmade paper.
  • The clean and simple design of the Cocoa Leaf Cylinder Series is contrasted by the strong pattern of the heavily textured, hand placed cocoa leaves. The bold colors and versatile size make this lamp a perfect accent piece for any space.

    Features overlapping fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive, laminated and formed into a cylinder shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame and uses wooden finials as feet.

  • The Banyan Series is simple in shape which lets the eye focus on the stunning, heart-shaped banyan leaves. The intricate layering of the leaves results in various shading and shadows to create the lamps signature pattern.

    Features overlapping fossilized banyan leaves that are hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive, laminated and formed into a cylinder shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame and uses wooden finials as feet.

  • This is the spark of light that brightens up your room. With bright colors, elegant pattern and simple shapes, these fun pieces are great for illuminating dark spaces and bringing a splash of color under a kitchen cabinet or bathroom. Features a fossilized cocoa leaf that is hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive.
  • The violin transcends time. Used in both formal and festive settings, this instrument is used to convey a journey or to simply get people up to dance. The artisans bring both into one piece of art. The formal wear of the violinist invokes the classics while the color and shading of the clothing represents the festive. The well-dressed violin player is partially adorned with capiz giving it a shimmer as it reflects light, again bringing out the festive side of the instrument.

    The frame of the Violin Player Wall Decor is created using tin, which is powder coated in a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire inner edge or outer edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Neutral earth tones fill the body of this butterfly. A beautiful autumn brown sets around highlights of pearl and yellow. Whether placed with a potted plant or in a garden bed, this butterfly will add the finishing touch to any environment. Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed.
  • The Caribbean is known for its brightly colored fish. However, the Caribbean silver fish, with its tall forhead and flashy finish can be even more captivating. Found in large schools, this quck fish can change directions in a heartbeat. The artist using capiz shell to capture the shimmer generated as filtered light bounces off its shiny body. The basic frame of the wall fish is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration.
  • The seahorse has captured the minds and imaginations of people across all cultures for thousands of years. Seen as a symbol of good luck, strength and safety, this unique and beautiful animal is as charming as it is mysterious. The artist captures the beauty of the seahorse with a raised fine, high shine, hand-painted finish, and elegant mother of pearl chest and forefront. The basic frame of the wall seahorse is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns.
  • Sea turtles are among the most ancient species on this planet. Today there are seven species of sea turtle remaining that date back 110 million years, back to the age of the dinosaurs. This piece features the Loggerhead turtle, one of the most recognizable of all the sea. This creature is known for its scaled skin, which the artist carefully etches into the metal of the turtle's head and throughout the tips and edges of its body. The shell of the turtle glistens which the artist recreates using capiz shell. The focus of this awe-inspiring piece is the texture and size of sea turtles and the artist uses contrasting colors to underscore this fact. The basic frame of the turtle is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The shell is then painted the bold colors you see. The entire front facing piece is carefully hand-painted keeping in mind the reflective qualities in the color of turtles.
  • From the smile on its face to the butterfly resting on its tail, this happy cat brings warmth and joy. This kitty's face and chest is adorned with mother of pearl capiz shell. The artist then hand-painted flowers on top of the shell. The floral theme continues on the lower half of the body, both in being painted on and being pressed into the tin. The contrasting pearl and green ensures this piece fits in nearly any decor style. The basic frame of the cat is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The shell is then painted the bold colors you see. The entire front facing piece is carefully hand-painted.
  • Classy and elegant, the artist hand-paints this butterfly in bold black, white, and golds. This contrasting color choice provides a microcosm of a popular retro design, which incorporates, lines, circles, and different combinations of each of the three colors creating beautiful and distinct living spaces.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Elegant and flowing, this butterfly has spread its wings to take flight. The artist heightens this feel with capiz shell and shimmering beads. The hand-painted finish flows gracefully along clean lines radiating outwards towards its wingtips.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • This butterfly is influenced by the Pipevine Swallowtail, which is common in the middle to eastern parts of the US. These swift fliers fly low to the ground and do not stay on a wall very long. The artist captured their cobalt blue color which is truly striking. Accent your wall with a color that has been given a stamp of approval by nature.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • Using intricate design and cool colors, this butterfly is sophisticated with its retro leaf and flower patterns. The upper wings are adorned with capiz shell and the flower patterns are painted lightly, complementing the translucent color seen in the natural butterfly. The lower wings are constructed from tin, textured, colored with a burst of turquoise and accented with golds and reds. Great for nearly all decor styles, this piece works great in contemporary, modern, traditional, and farm house settings The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
  • Classically painted roses adorn this set of three butterflies. The traditional pattern brings the garden indoors. Painted on mother of pearl oyster shells, the vibrant roses pop, adding color and charm.

    The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.

  • The simple and clean design of the Mini Paper Cylinder Table Lamps offer a traditional look with an eco-friendly twist. The nine-inch-tall cylinder shades are constructed from handmade, recycled paper created by a husband-and-wife team living on the outskirts of their small city in the Philippines. Layered papers combined with patterns or inlayed leaves add texture and style. The result is a natural lamp that exudes soft, warm light. Features handmade, recycled paper. The reclaimed paper is boiled and ground into a liquid pulp and then strained over a large, flat, screen where it begins to lay flat in sheet form. The sheets are squeezed under a large press to removed excess water and to bind the pulp fibers into a durable, cohesive sheet of handmade paper. From there, each handmade paper sheet is cut to proper size and hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive. The shade is adhered to a solid mango base, sustainably sourced from mango farms. Bamboo, acacia, fern leaves are used in some designs to adorn the shade behind the handmade paper.
  • The Butterfly Series highlights the striking alibangbang (known as 'butterfly') leaves by alternating between rows of colorfully dyed and natural leaves. The resulting two-toned finish adds a splash of color and personality to its surroundings while still providing upward lighting through its open.

    Features overlapping fossilized alibangbang leaves that are hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive, laminated and formed into a cylinder shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame and uses wooden finials as feet.

  • The seahorse has captured the minds and imaginations of people across all cultures for thousands of years. Seen as a symbol of good luck, strength and safety, this unique and beautiful animal is as charming as it is mysterious. The artist captures the beauty of the seahorse with a raised fine, high shine, hand-painted finish, and elegant mother of pearl on their chest and forefront. The basic frame of the wall seahorses is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns.
  • The Gecko Wall lamp is a fun and whimsical piece designed to stand out. It can be hung as a bedside reading lamp, added as an accent light in the family room or even suction cupped to the window in a sunroom providing a 360 degree view.

    Body features a handmade wrought iron frame that is powder coated and then wrapped in abaca rope. Each lamp comes with approximately five feet of clear cord with a plug which extends from the base of the tail. Shade features a standard UL lamp backing with fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand-placed and then laminated. The shade is handstiched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • This lampshade is made from real leaves and will fit on any standard harp.

    Features fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand placed on a standard UL lamp backing, laminated and formed into a traditional steep-angled lampshade shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • This lampshade is made from real leaves and will fit on any standard harp.

    Features fossilized cocoa leaves that are hand placed on a standard UL lamp backing, laminated and formed into a traditional steep-angled lampshade shape. The shade is handstitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame.

  • Combining modern colors with a retro striped pattern, this oar has the feel of being repurposed after years of practical use. The color is only slightly distressed as if it was used one last time before finding its retirement. This piece adds warmth and a sense of serenity to its surroundings. Features solid reclaimed Philippine mahogany wood construction with a distressed, hand-painted finish on one side. Includes a decorative abaca rope for added design as well as hanging purposes. This item can be hung vertically or horizontally.
  • This vintage style oar enhances multiple design aesthetics from nautical, to rustic, to classic, to Americana. The solid wood, eco-friendly piece is handmade through the honed talents of highly skilled artisans. The distressed American flag pattern gives this oar a timeless feel as if it has been passed down for ages. Features solid reclaimed Philippine mahogany wood construction with a distressed, hand-painted finish on one side. Includes a decorative abaca rope for added design as well as hanging purposes. This item can be hung vertically or horizontally.
  • The Cylinder Night Light Series is simple in shape which lets the eye focus on the stunning, heart-shaped banyan leaves. This Night Light adds an element of color while creating a hint of light in any space. Features overlapping fossilized banyan leaves that is hand placed onto a standard UL lampshade backing using a non-toxic adhesive. The base of the nightlight contains an on/off switch and can be rotated 360 degrees to adjust for the outlet orientation.
  • At rest flamingos stand on one leg to conserve body heat and turn pink due to their diet. The artist depicts both of these fun facts in this hand-crafted flamingo garden stake. The cool pink colors lend a strong vintage tone perfect for any decor style. Whether placed with a potted plant or in a garden bed, this piece will add the finishing touch to any environment.

    Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed.

  • This fish was inspired by the Copperband Butterfly Fish. Though the name is a mouthful, the artist did capture the strips, colors, broad fins, and the beak that this fish is known for. The blue and pearl swirls contrast with its deeper bronze fins. Those fins are further enhanced with a swirled design, creating a very complex piece. The results is a piece rich in design and color. The basic frame of the wall fish is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
  • This fish is an artist's interpretation of the blue sea bass. The rich blue tones are common not only on the fish, but also the water within which it resides. The spiky fines and the scaly skin are also captured by the artist. The center of the fish is most interesting as it is adorned with capiz shell, which is hand-painted in wavy lines, representing the movement of the ocean as well as the fish. This piece will bring in color and design to your space and a smile to your face. The basic frame of the wall fish is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
  • The seahorse has captured the minds and imaginations of people across all cultures for thousands of years. Seen as a symbol of good luck, strength and safety, this unique and beautiful animal is as charming as it is mysterious. The artist captures the beauty of the seahorse with a raised fine, high shine, hand-painted finish, and elegant mother of pearl chest and forefront. The basic frame of the wall seahorse is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns.
  • The sailboat is a common and familiar scene at most beaches. A small fleet of boats is grouped together in this larger, handcrafted piece of wall d�cor. The spinnakers are fully inflated and pop away from the wall. The headsails are adorned with natural capiz shell, giving them a shine as they reflect the sunlight. The artist enhances the authenticity of the hulls by painting the raised, metal waves with a distressed finish, showing well-loved and traveled vessels. The basic frame of the wall sailboat is created using wrought iron, which is powder coated in a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire inner edge or outer edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The final step is to hand-paint the sailboat, giving this piece a rustic finish and feel.
  • According to feng shui, an elephant with its trunk raised will shower good luck to those around it. It is a symbol for intelligence, curiosity, kindness and strength. The basic shape of this handcrafted metal elephant has its powerful trunk raised due to the importance of the symbolism. Furthermore, the artisan hand-paints the body in a colorful pattern influenced by designs from different Eastern cultures. Placing such a symbol near a door is said to welcome beneficial energy into that space. The basic frame of the is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The shell is then painted the bold colors you see. The entire front facing piece is carefully hand-painted.

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