INDIGENOUS HANDMADE PAPERS FOR SALE

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Handmade salago with cypress papers for sale


FOR SALE: SHEETS OF HANDMADE PAPERS MADE FROM INDIGENOUS MATERIALS

COMPOSITION: salago pulp embedded with cypress

SIZE: 10 x 14 inches

MATERIAL: Smooth on one side, textured on the other


COLOR: Natural

PRICE: Php 15 per sheet

USES: personal cards, stationery, scrapbook material, invitations, other small handcrafted items.

PRODUCERS: Indigent mountain people trained by nuns

MINIMUM ORDER : sixteen (16) sheets (for orders within the Philippines)


SHIPPING COST WITHIN THE PHILIPPINES:
P 120 (below three kilos) to be shouldered by buyer


COURIERS: JRS Express and Aboitiz 2GO

NOTE:

Seller agrees to combination orders so buyer can save on shipping cost.

Kindly give seller lead time of at least ten(10) days to comply with orders. Seller has a regular daytime job during weekdays and may be able to only visit the production center on weekends.

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

Banco De Oro

RCBC

Union Bank

Smart Money

Globe G-Cash


FOR INQUIRIES:

Please email papeltropical@yahoo.com or text me at
09186040542 or 09052830151. I welcome inquiries.


buyandsellplus site:

http://www.buyandsellplus.com/itempage.php?itemid=123513




Salago is abundant in the Philippines, in thickets and primary or secondary forest at low and medium. This plant is a shrub 1 to 3 meters in height, with tough bark. The leaves are opposite, ovate, 5 to 10 centimeters long and 3 to 4 centimeters wide (but frequently smaller, especially the upper-most ones), pointed at the apex and rounded at the base. The flowers are yellow, tubular, about 1.5 centimeters long, and meters thick, shining, and yellow-red, and contains a solitary, large seed enclosed by a fleshy skin.

Cypress is the name applied to many plants in the conifer family Cupressaceae (cypress family). Most plants which bear the common name cypress are in the genera Cupressus and Chamaecyparis, but several other genera in the family also carry the name.

The word Cypress is also used as a descriptor for the angiosperm vine in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae, known as the Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit).




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