Arao Bolo Tie

$86.00

Wear the sun around your neck. The Arao Bolo Tie—named after the Filipino word for sun—features a radiant handmade glass pendant on a genuine leather cord, finished playful pop of matte color at the tips.

Glass pendant is 1.5” diameter. Cord is 27”. Made with repurposed glass scraps in Sacha’s Brooklyn studio

The price of this product includes a $5 donation to Nest. When you shop our marketplace or make a gift, you are joining Nest in connecting the people, artistry, and impact of craft to create a more equitable and beautiful world. Thank you for your generous support!

Shipping Info:

This item is fulfilled and shipped by Sacha Raps. All orders ship via free standard ground shipping. Read our full shipping policy here.

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Wear the sun around your neck. The Arao Bolo Tie—named after the Filipino word for sun—features a radiant handmade glass pendant on a genuine leather cord, finished playful pop of matte color at the tips.

Glass pendant is 1.5” diameter. Cord is 27”. Made with repurposed glass scraps in Sacha’s Brooklyn studio

The price of this product includes a $5 donation to Nest. When you shop our marketplace or make a gift, you are joining Nest in connecting the people, artistry, and impact of craft to create a more equitable and beautiful world. Thank you for your generous support!

Shipping Info:

This item is fulfilled and shipped by Sacha Raps. All orders ship via free standard ground shipping. Read our full shipping policy here.

 

Meet Sacha Carlos-Raps

Born and raised in the Philippines, Sacha is a self-taught artist and educator based in New York. She has a curiosity about delving into the shared emotional connections we have with both natural surroundings, constructed spaces, surrealist vignettes and objects that hold strong metaphors.

About Sacha Raps

Sacha Raps creates handmade glassware, prints and art objects for the playfully absurd home. When not working at the studio, Founder, Sacha teaches glass classes at Urban Glass, Shiny Sparkle Labs, and Craftsman Ave in Brooklyn.

Sacha Raps actively engages with New York’s vibrant AANHPI community, sharing her Philippine culture and immigrant journey through workshops, community events and markets that center BIPOC makers.

Learn more about Sacha Raps today.