Bayongciaga ® bags are meticulously handwoven and crafted with care
by Filipino artisans, whose techniques and knowledge have been passed on
from generation to generation.

We have partnered with various artisan weaving communities across the Philippines
to create our products and through this, we are able to help support their livelihood,
Even during the pandemic, and also hopefully for the long term, we are able to help keep the interest of the succeeding generation to the beauty of the handweaving artistry.

Additionally, our canvass bags, lining and twillies are sewn by a group of skilled mananahi from Tondo, Manila.



As all our products are handcrafted, handwoven and/or handpainted, we ask for your consideration: The actual colors, shapes and sizes may have slight yet acceptable variations from the indicated specs. The image colors may also have inconsistent shades due to the manual dyeing process or photography.

We also invite you to visit our showroom for on ground shopping at 306 La Fuerza Plaza, Chino Roces Ave, Makati City. from Wed to Sunday 9am to 5pm Thank you

GOOD FOR INANG BAYAN

You help us provide livelihood to artisan weavers around the Philippines.

GOOD FOR THE SOUL

You allow us to support our various advocacies with partner foundations and groups.

GOOD FOR THE HEART

You feel awesome and proud carrying with you a part of our colorful culture wherever you go.

Weave Got H.O.P.E

Health.Opportunity.Purpose.Education

With four brands under our roof, we can honestly say—retail remains a tough, challenging, and vulnerable space, especially for a small group of dreamers like us.

We’re not backed by big capital. Just big dreams, bold visions, and courageous hearts—empowered by an unwavering will to keep going. Because our purpose has always been far bigger than our dreams.

For nearly a decade, our small team has worked tirelessly—not just to survive—but to build something meaningful.

And today, we’re humbled to share a new chapter in our journey.

We’re in the final phase of a special partnership with weavers who are Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) in Bataan. Working closely with them has been a deeply moving experience—one that brings hope to them and renewed purpose to us.

Phase one focuses on woven bags. Phase two is to help market their other handmade products, so they too can help support their families even while inside.

Your support for this collaboration means the world to us. It is key to turning this sincere initiative into a sustainable source of hope and dignity.

Because weave got a purpose, and weave always got hope—to include more Filipino artisans in our story.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.
We are grateful beyond words.

Sincerely,
Jav & Jov
Team Bayongciaga