Rare and unique gifts at Festival Supermall

If you are searching for rare and uncommon gift items or exquisite yet affordable accent pieces, Treasure Trove on the third level of Festival Supermall, a specialty-store lane designed for the meticulous shopper, is the place to go.

At Country Favorites, you can find the finest ceramic or terracotta products like dining ware that is oven-safe and microwavable, hand-woven tikog banig, an ancient craft from Samar, imported Vietnamese salakots, Bangkok fans and natural citronella anti-mosquito coils or incense sticks.

Meanwhile, Indo Treasures is an exclusive shop that carries solid teak furniture, home décor and various crafts from Bali, Java, and other parts of Indonesia.

Treasure Trove also houses Market Square and Tuesdays Best for handcrafted items, Puzzle Dazzle/Heavenly Stitchin’ Moments, Jewelholic and Joyas for fine jewelry, all-capiz accent pieces at Yamang Dagat and Fiore flowers. Pinoy Tayo carries native wines and accessories while Manisha sells Indian clothes and accessories.

It also has art shops like Hallmark Art Gallery, Galerie Francesca and Art Circle, which boast art pieces and collectors’ items painted by renowned foreign and local artists like Juvenal Sanso, Lydia Velasco, Ramon Orlina and Carlos “Botong” Francisco.

Exciting events for shoppers are also lined up at Festival Supermall this season. Catch the trio of Tito, Vic and Joey as Eat Bulaga goes live on Dec. 19 at the Carousel Court, while singing champion Christian Bautista will perform on Dec. 21. Culminating the mardi gras festivities on Dec. 30 is Club Mwah and Pinoy Dream Academy scholar Chivas.

Festival Supermall, located at Filicity (Filinvest Corporate City) Alabang, Muntinlupa City, is the premier shopping, dining, amusement and entertainment destination south of Metro Manila, with over 600 specialty stores to choose from. Christmas mall hours until Dec. 23 are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For inquiries, call 850-3514 or visit www.festivalsupermall.com.

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