Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Capiz Shells of the Philippines



Capiz Shells belong to a taxonomic family, Placunidae. It is scientifically known as Placuna Placenta also known as windowpane oyster, which is found on the coastal waters of the Philippines. Capiz shells being abundant here in the Philippines leads the people to discover possible things that could be made out of capiz shells specifically for commercial business.
The use of capiz shells in decorating homes started during spanish colonial. Houses during that time are styled with sliding windowpanes that are made of capiz shells rather than glass windows. Its translucent shade allows the sun light to come in even though the window is closed. Windowpanes made in capiz shells are considered as one of the most distinct and beautiful architectural details of old Philippine buildings.

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