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On its 20th anniversary, Kultura continues to shine the spotlight on Filipino artistry and craftsmanship. This month, it brings back the highly popular Kultura Jewelry Market, which runs until Sept. 30 at all Kultura branches.

From authentic Philippine pearls and semiprecious stones, to handcrafted accessories for all occasions, the Kultura Jewelry Market showcases a dazzling array of locally crafted treasures by its house brands and partner MSMEs from across the Philippines.

Multicolored freshwater baroque pearl necklace

Be amazed at the new and updated collections, featuring alluring designs and impeccable craftsmanship by Filipino artisans. Kultura’s wide collection of Philippine pearls is their pride and joy, ranging from lustrous freshwater pearls and stunning, one-of-a-kind baroque pearls, to the luxe elegance of timeless South Sea pearls.

Freshwater, square pearl and round pearl necklace

Sustainably sourced carabao horn is upcycled and buffed to perfection in carahorn accessories. Feast your eyes on the newest gemstone and precious metal creations, or get a chance to design your own pieces.

Baroque dangling earrings

Get special offers when you shop in-store or online, plus get up to 25-percent off selected jewelry at all branches.

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Mixed pearls layered necklace

In addition, the Kultura Jewelry Market will have a special shop-in-shop setup at the SM Makati branch which will be hosting exciting events and promos all weekends of September. Offers include customization promos.

Freshwater coin pearl necklace

Exclusively at Kultura SM Makati, get a free South Sea pearl pendant necklace for a minimum single receipt purchase of P50,000 net, available Sept. 13 to Sept. 15; get a free leather bracelet with a South Sea black pearl for a minimum single receipt purchase of P100,000 net from Sept. 27 to Sept. 29; and get an additional 10-percent off on all participating brands from Sept. 20 to Sept. 22.


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