Designers used real-life images of Philippine corals during development.
ARAO, an emerging contemporary fine jewelry brand based in Hong Kong, has always anchored its identity to its deep Philippine roots. Every piece designed and developed by the brand showcases the singular beauty and unparalleled luster of South Sea pearls from Palawan, Philippines. ARAO gives its global audience glimpses of local life through modern and versatile designs that draw from the motherland’s landscapes, history, and culture.
This year, the brand joins ArteFino Fair 2024 from August 22 to 25 at the Fifth at Rockwell. Founder Mirabel Rosar shares, “This will be the main launch of ARAO in the Philippines. Hence, it was only appropriate to showcase the best golden South Sea pearl jewelry that we could source, inspired by Philippine marine life.”






The Coral Collection, which will debut at the fair, explores how fine jewelry can be used as a tool for creating positive impact. It also pays tribute to the ocean, birthplace of ARAO’s handpicked South Sea pearls.
“A healthy marine life is pivotal in the cultivation and farming of South Sea pearls,” Mirabel, a staunch advocate for marine life preservation says. “At ARAO, we are constantly exploring ways to support marine conservation. The Philippines is the center of the Coral Triangle, which also makes it the center of marine biodiversity. It is made up of coral reefs. Unfortunately, climate change has caused deterioration and bleaching of these wonderful living creatures. After watching Chasing Coral, I made a personal vow to do what I can do to protect and restore our corals.”
Coral formations found in Philippine seas were models for ARAO’s newest fine jewelry collection. “We used real-life images of Philippine corals during design development. Pieces from the collection also showcase the best-quality pearls we could get our hands on, some of which we have had for years now,” she adds. “We used round golden South Sea pearls, but combined really big ones with smaller ones. We also utilized a lot of diamonds to add some sparkle and set them in 18-carat gold.”






A flawless, 16mm South Sea pearl with a rich golden hue, for instance, is cocooned by a stunning ring that follows the unique shape of corals. “Our design for this collection also tries to convey the nurturing role of our corals. They care for a quarter of all known marine species. The corals embracing the pearls show how it nurtures the rare gem from conception to birth.”
The conversation on marine life and conservation was too important for the brand that it deserved a wider canvas. “The concept was too big. I wanted to expand it to other products as well,” Mirabel admits. Through the years, ARAO has collaborated with like-minded local designers and brands such as Jo Ann Bitagcol and Joanique by Malou Araneta. It has also been gradually gearing up to become a lifestyle style brand.




For its ArteFino debut, the brand also collaborated with Uswag Artesano by integrating woven bags with marine animal details. The idea was to amplify the call to protect our seas through collaboration, partnership, and mutual support. “The bags are part of the Coral Collection,” Mirabel explains. “The vision is to grow and expand this collection into other product categories in the future.”
A portion of ARAO’s sales proceeds are consistently dedicated by the brand to Community-Centered Conservation (C3) Philippines through the Adopt-a-Bahura programs. “It protects and restores coral reels in Diapnay in Calawit, Palawan. Diapnay is a one-hectare reef that is envisioned to become a community-managed marine-protected area (MPA,)” Mirabel shares. Every sale made from the woven basket bags from ARAO’s Coral Collection will benefit artisans of Leyte’s 3rd District who live mostly in coastal towns.
For more information about ARAO, visit https://thearaolife.com/ and follow it on Instagram @thearaolife.