Teresita’s Antiques and Furniture

Baguio


Teresita’s largely caters to serious collectors, with antique bulol out of financial reach of casual shoppers. There's also a good selection of Igorot textiles and beads, carved wooden items, vintage offering boxes and wooden lime containers that used to be part of betel-nut-chewing paraphernalia. There's another outlet at Mines View Park, which sells mainly mass-produced contemporary carvings.


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