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Guåhan Map Ceramic Coaster with Baybayin and Batek motifs

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Magsaya (lettering in green), a Tagalog word for happy, includes symbolic elements of what will bring kaginhawahan (well-being) to Guåhan and its people. The crocodile teeth call on the anito/ancestors for protection (top). The plants below represent prosperity and the earth element. Rain brings the element of water and abundance. The lightning/kinilat (left) represents the connection of heaven to earth as well as the fire element. The Baybayin lettering in the middle is a nod to the protectors of Mauna Kea, who called themselves Kiaʻi, and whose power and inspiration reverberates throughout Oceania, as the element of air. Close your eyes and exhale "magsaya", and, within increasing ease, practice ha or breathe in all the elements that come together to create ginhawa (to prosper with ease).

A ceramic coaster that brings a quiet, handcrafted vibe to your tabletop. There is a soft seafoam background, a hand-drawn map outline, and subtle motifs. The smooth ceramic face holds hot mugs and chilled glasses alike, while the cork underside keeps things steady and protects surfaces. It slips easily into everyday routines: morning coffee at the kitchen counter, late-afternoon tea on the porch, or a glass of something cold beside a stack of maps. This piece speaks to people who collect small moments and like their home objects to feel thoughtful and travel-touched.

Product features
- Durable 100% white ceramic face for hot or cold drinks
- Non-slip cork backing to prevent sliding and protect surfaces
- Compact sizes: round 4.06" (10.3 cm) or square 3.94" (10 cm)
- Easy to wipe clean for low-maintenance use
- Made in South Korea from ceramic and cork

Care instructions
- Gently wipe the dirt or dust off with a clean, dry microfiber cloth