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Confronted with a vast  array of tribal and ethnic  jewelry while walking along Session Road in Baguio City, AJ Omandac, Paul Jatayna and Kat Medina, founders of accessory brand OS (Latin for “bone”) were struck by the fact that many of the pieces they saw incorporated bone, which has played a honored role in human history.

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