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Making monument makers

Investing in cultural revitalization and innovation

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Rediscovering the gold in our veins

This is more than a place to stay.

This will be the incubator where creatives, innovators, and cultural bearers can dig into a rich past while building bridges to the future.

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A colorful, stylized artwork of a woman with traditional Asian makeup and clothing, surrounded by symbolic and mystical elements, including hand symbols and celestial patterns.

Classical material innovations

Explorations in pre-colonial metallurgy combined with contemporary techniques and aesthetics to create new treasures for the centuries.

Gold jewelry pieces, including necklaces, earrings, and a ring, are arranged on a dark, textured surface.
Two golden, intricately designed hoop earrings with circular patterns.

Sustainable development

Walking the path to meet the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals 2030 through collaborations with our partner communities.

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A destination unearthed

With the upcoming Don Carlos airport opening in the next few years, Bukidnon is positioned to reveal its beauty to a wider audience

Institutional Tiers

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Heritage

₱ 5,000,000

Jewel benefits extended to one quarter of a year

5% equity

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Monument

₱ 10,000,000

A dedicated monument created by a significant artist

10% equity

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Kapanahonan

The non-profit arm

Complementing our corporate structure is a registered non-profit where we enact our mission-driven initiatives with our partner communities.

Leveraging opportunities for grants, impact investing, and advantages under Philippine law.

FAQs

What is your total capitalization?

PHP 100 million upon registration with the SEC in 2025.

What is your share par value?

PHP 500, making a total of only 200,000 shares available globally.

Where will the structure be located?

Pangantucan, Bukidnon

Why invest in cultural revitalization?

Beyond our colonial heritage, the Philippine archipelago bears deeper South East Asian histories that reach thousands of years back.

Unearthing these gems will reveal a more holistic identity that can be presented on the global stage.

There is also a growing movement among Filipinos abroad returning to the archipelago. This is a vital market with inflated buying power who are hungry for markers of their heritage made for a cosmopolitan outlook.

How is culture economically relevant?

Culture directly influences the quality of output by the creative industries. Success in creative exports to a competitive global market is only possible through a distinct cultural identity.

Why invest in the creative industry?

Creative industries are the proponents of a nation in our highly globalized society. The most successful economies have fully developed creative industries.

Recognizing the power and impact of the creative industry on a nation’s GDP, the Philippine Creative Industries Development Act (R.A. 11904) was passed in 2022.

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The Directors

  • Cultural Director

    Datú Kalindaan of Iligan City

    Master in Culture and Arts Studies, MSU-IIT

    Ethnomusicologist and sound engineer for Philippine historic and cultural film production Ang Baláang Humayán

    Music Director for international award-winning TTRPG Gubat Banwa

    Multilinguial in English, Binisaya, Binukid, Tausug, and Maranao

  • Creative Director

    3rd generation descendant of Salvador Araneta

    SHE Accelerator by The Spark Project pioneer batch 2023

    Youth Co:lab by UNDP and Citi Foundation batch 2024

    Impact Creativepreneurs by Young South East Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI), U.S. Department of State, and Fulbright University Vietnam pioneer batch 2025

    SCALE NCR Acceleration by DOST-TBI pioneer batch 2025