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Arkus Balay: The craft of conviction

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Last updated: November 8, 2025 4:12 am
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The unintentional designer18 years awayComing house, crafting a triggerThe leap into the mallThe inheritance

LA UNION, Philippines – Inside the brand new SM Metropolis La Union, the noise of recent life by no means stops. The music blares from audio system of various shops, every attempting to outdo the opposite and pull passersby inside; the chatter of hundreds of mall-goers fills the air; the shrieks of youngsters echo as they run previous meals kiosks; and the acquainted piped in jingle: “Right here at Essss Emmmm, we’ve bought all of it for you!”

However flip a nook, and also you’ll discover a retailer that appears to breathe at a slower rhythm.

Inside Arkus Balay, the sunshine bends in another way. It slips by way of the weave of bamboo pendant lamps, the type you may see in an upscale resort in Thailand, in {a magazine} unfold of a resthouse in Tagaytay, or in a café that mixes trendy design with native texture.

LEAP OF FAITH. On opening day of Arkus Balay department at SM La Union, Mandrake Palabay appears to be like up on the lamps that symbolize years of threat and resilience. Almost all their financial savings went into this 50-something sqm retailer, a daring transfer to present Ilocano weavers and their legacy the highlight they deserve. Picture by Lala Rimando

Every handcrafted piece appears to be like alive: rattan-crocheted pottery wrapped in lattice, wall trays patterned like woven constellations, towering teardrop vases that stretch as much as six toes tall, and conventional diamond-and-cross patterns woven right into a bolero made from inabel cloth. Every one reveals the marks of the fingers that formed it.

Amid this forest of expertise stands Mandrake Palabay, one-half of the daring couple behind the model. He factors to the ceiling, a cover of lamps: spherical, conical, some fringed like sea grass. 

TEAM. Mandrake and Jackie Palabay, each former OFWs, run Arkus Balay as companions in function. He leads the artistic aspect and neighborhood work; she manages the enterprise. Collectively, they bring about international self-discipline to native craft. Picture by Lala Rimando

“That’s the u-ong lamp,” he mentioned, referring to the mushroom-shaped ceiling lamps. “The weaver strikes across the piece, not the opposite means round.” It’s amongst his favourite improvements. It’s a design that taught his weavers to suppose in another way, to observe the rhythm of their fingers as an alternative of forcing the shape. 

Not like most designers, he has by no means studied design. But the house he constructed inside this mall seems like a pause button — a spot the place craftsmanship slows down what the world retains rushing up. 

The unintentional designer

Mandrake grew up in San Fernando Metropolis in La Union, in a household the place rules got here earlier than consolation.

His father, Crisanto Palabay, was an activist tortured throughout the Marcos dictatorship. His uncles Romulo and Armando had been killed for his or her activism. Their names are on the Bantayog ng mga Bayani, listed amongst those that stood as much as energy. “Their braveness was on one other degree,” Mandrake says. “I’m simply persistent.”

The place his father and uncles fought by way of speeches and marches, Mandrake would struggle by way of craft and continuity. Heritage, too, should be defended, he believes. 

His father had three guidelines: by no means steal, by no means cheat, by no means complain about work. “Even once you retire,” his father informed him, “you’ll nonetheless wash your personal dishes, do the laundry, clear the home.” To his activist father, work was not a burden, however a lifestyle. 

So when Mandrake, a pc science graduate, left for Hong Kong in his twenties to work as a home helper, he carried that lesson with him. He known as this season his stepping stone, a method to check alternatives and see what he might be taught.

His employer tagged him alongside throughout a go to to a businessman pal’s showroom. Bored whereas ready, Mandrake roamed the huge retail house for synthetic flowers and residential accents. He began fixing shows. The businessman seen.

A 12 months after, when Mandrake was again within the Philippines, the showroom proprietor in Hong Kong known as with a job provide: Full a product catalogue that patrons all around the world can check with. Mandrake didn’t know a factor about design, pictures, catalogue-making. He mentioned sure anyway. 

He remembered what his Uncle Peter, a Swiss man married to his aunt, as soon as informed him: “To do a job correctly, you want the proper instruments. You’ll be able to’t tighten a screw with a knife or scissors.” The newly minted catalogue maker requested for a great digicam. “If the images had been dangerous, I’d don’t have any excuse.”

That behavior of claiming sure to new work and arming himself with the instruments grew to become his means ahead. It’s how he discovered, superior, and reinvented himself.

TEAR DROP VASES AND FLOOR LAMPS. Pure, but trendy. Outsized bamboo teardrop vases, ground lamps, and pendant lamps convey a contact of pure class, even bohemian stylish, to any room. They are often the last word assertion piece in any house. Picture by Lala Rimando  
18 years away

Mandrake labored for that Hong Kong-based boss for ten years. The corporate factories in Sri Lanka , Hong Kong, and Myanmar produced handwoven house merchandise for exports. He discovered about proportion and steadiness whereas arranging shows. He discovered to promote by way of images and catalogues. 

Later, he joined the design division. “I normally begin with the fabric,” he says. “Can it bend? Twist? Fold? As soon as I do know that, I think about what it will possibly develop into: baskets, trays, containers. Then I draw, measure, and sit down with a weaver to make the primary pattern.” He was uncovered to different designs once they joined worldwide commerce festivals. 

His spouse Jackie later joined him, dealing with costing and logistics, checking if sourcing and producing the merchandise made enterprise sense. If it’s a synthetic flower, Jackie checked the price of every petal, stick, leaf. “That’s the place I discovered to steadiness creativity with practicality,” Mandrake says.

A piece mentor as soon as informed him: “Should you do a job, do it appropriately the primary time.” Mandrake took that to coronary heart. “Which means finding out earlier than you begin,” he says. “Be taught from others’ errors so that you don’t waste time or supplies.”

After a decade of working in factories in Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar, he moved to a lighting firm in Myanmar. “Chandeliers made from crystals,” he says, laughing. “I didn’t know lighting, however I mentioned sure once more.”

This new work examined him. “Some designs appeared good on paper, then dangerous in actual life,” he says. “Some by no means went into manufacturing.” 

banig, Arkus Balay, handicraft
FLOOR OR WALL. This ornamental “banig” might be on the ground or on the wall. However the outsized ground lamps and onion-like bamboo-made cling are undoubtedly to not be hung. Picture by Lala Rimando  

When the pandemic hit, factories closed, orders stopped, and his wage was reduce in half. After 18 years overseas, Mandrake returned to La Union for good.

Coming house, crafting a trigger

Mandrake and Jackie requested a easy query to information their subsequent transfer: What do we all know the way to do, and who can we do it with? They joined commerce festivals, discovered concerning the state of rattan bamboo, and native cloth provides, in addition to the skillsets of native weavers. 

The previous weavers had been nonetheless at their looms, however they had been caught making the identical baskets, blankets, mirrors, and trays that crammed memento stalls for many years. “They’d no product builders,” Mandrake says. “Nobody to push them to attempt one thing new.” The craft celebrated in different nations is drained and dying right here. 

So he began visiting them within the cities of Bangar, Bacnotan, and the quieter barangays within the hills of Abra, Ilocos, and different areas his late uncles had roamed within the Nineteen Seventies and stayed in whereas preventing an oppressive authorities.

Pinilian textiles, handicrafts, baskets, Arkus Balay
PINILIAN AND BASKETS. On the rack are Pinilian textiles which have conventional patterns or designs used to inform life-in-a-day tales or depict parts of the pure atmosphere and neighborhood life. These designs have been handed down through generations of weavers. On the cabinets are baskets meant to be helpful for extra methods than one. Mandrake Palabay has designed bamboo-based gadgets, like these, for worldwide shoppers of his employer overseas. Picture by Lala Rimando

He confirmed the weavers his sketches. They hesitated. The brand new shapes appeared odd, the designs unfamiliar. Mandrake understood their concern. Change, in small cities, usually seems like betrayal. So he discovered one other method to persuade them: he paid them extra. 

He informed them he already had orders, even when he didn’t. He ordered pattern after pattern, storing them in his personal warehouse, simply to maintain the religion alive. “It was laborious,” he says. “However I needed to show we might make one thing completely different.”

In 2022, he opened the primary Arkus Balay showroom and outlet in San Fernando, alongside the freeway the place vacationers from surf city San Juan and different northern journey spots cross as they drive again to Manila. He went full blast on social media, gathering curiosity and orders from patrons from Ilocos all the way in which to Tagaytay. 

Again within the weaving communities, he confirmed them pictures of pendant lamps hanging on resort lounges, hand-braided baskets used as accents in a complicated dwelling rooms. “It modified the vitality. It gave them satisfaction,” he beams. “Now they’re those asking for brand spanking new designs.”

Not all the things bought. “Generally you make one thing and nobody desires it,” he says. “Then just a few months later, everyone seems to be searching for it. You simply need to hold creating.”

He laughs. “Folks don’t all the time know what they need till they see it.”

“La Union craft nonetheless lacks publicity,” he provides. “Solely now are we beginning to acquire traction by way of reveals and authorities applications. Earlier than, different locations took credit score for our work. Even the brooms bought in Baguio, many are made right here in La Union.”

He doesn’t say this with bitterness, solely resolve. “We wish to seize the upper market so we are able to pay the weavers what they deserve,” he provides. “So we concentrate on high quality and design. That’s how we set ourselves aside.”

It’s, in its personal means, activism by way of craft. A marketing campaign to revive dignity to handmade work and make communities consider once more in what their fingers can create. “If this craft dies,” he says, “the communities lose their id.”

The leap into the mall

Earlier than SM Metropolis La Union opened its glass doorways, Mandrake and Jackie weren’t certain they needed to be a part of it. They have already got a thriving roadside studio store. Within the mall, all the things could be brighter, sooner, noisier.

Arkus Balay, handicrafts, lamps, native baskets
ALL THINGS HAND-MADE. Every part is hand-made, meticulously crafted for hours, if not days or perhaps weeks. Weavers from completely different cities of La Union bend, fold, sew native supplies, like rattan, bamboo, inabel into house decor, kitchen or bed room musts. Picture by Lala Rimando  

“It was a tough choice,” Mandrake says. “We knew it could be publicity, but in addition a giant threat.” They initially mentioned no. The numbers didn’t add up. Hire was steep, and SM additionally took a share of their gross sales. Not lengthy after, SM known as once more with a greater provide. As soon as extra, Mandrake and Jackie confronted the selection between consolation and braveness. They mentioned sure.

“We put nearly all our financial savings right here,” he says. “That’s how we’re. Both go full blast, or don’t do it in any respect.” Two weeks after opening, “gross sales have been good,” he says, inspired.

Some days, he nonetheless doubts. “If it doesn’t work, it’s okay. We’ve failed earlier than.”

However the moments when folks ask concerning the lamps or the hampers hold him going. “These small conversations make me suppose it’s value it,” he says. “You understand you’re not simply promoting issues to patrons. You’re reminding the weavers the place they got here from.”

At 50 sq. meters, the SM department is small in comparison with their showroom outdoors, but it surely represented one thing bigger. It is a check of whether or not authenticity might survive business pace.

Their neighbors are nationwide and international: UNIQLO, Mannam, Philip Stein, Kultura, Toy Kingdom, Miniso, and extra. To Mandrake, Arkus Balay’ benefit was one thing no model might replicate: proximity to the maker. “We deal straight with the communities. We all know the weaver. We all know the story.”

For him, the mall wasn’t only a enterprise transfer. It was an experiment in visibility, a press release that La Union’s handmade heritage deserved the identical highlight as imported items.

“Should you don’t attempt,” he says, “you’ll by no means know.”

The inheritance

At 48, Mandrake now not goals of changing into a worldwide model. What he desires is continuity: that the subsequent technology of La Union weavers will nonetheless know the rhythm of their fingers.

Inside Arkus Balay, that rhythm is seen all over the place: within the weaved cloth, bamboo, or rattan that tightens and loosens like breath, within the trays stacked like ripples, within the pendant lamps that throw comfortable gentle throughout the partitions. 

handicrafts, ceiling lamp, Arkus Balay
MUSHROOM PENDANT. Pendant lamps are one in every of Arkus Balay’s bestsellers. Mandrake Palabay discovered all issues lighting throughout his 8-year stint in Myanmar. In La Union, one in every of his favourite improvements is the u-ong ceiling lamps, that are formed like a mushroom or an umbrella. It taught his weavers to suppose in another way since they themselves have to maneuver across the piece, not the opposite means round. Picture by Lala Rimando

Every bit carries persistence and trial, the proof that magnificence can come from issues that nearly failed. It’s a retailer that seems like a house that remembers the place it got here from.

When requested what he discovered from years overseas, he says, “There’s no such factor as luck. It’s important to research, analysis, know your market and your value. Most of all, hearken to your prospects. Timing and alternative come hardly ever, however once they do, it’s important to be prepared.”

He appears to be like across the retailer. “What I discovered from my household is to face for one thing.” In a mall stuffed with chain shops and glass shows, Arkus Balay seems like a small resistance: one constructed not on slogans, however on craftsmanship. Mandrake calls it “making issues which are sustainable, pure, moral, native.”

However actually, he’s been constructing one thing else all alongside: a dwelling argument that conviction might be inherited, and wonder might be its expression. – Rappler.com


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