| Mother of pearl | |
| Teak | |
| Earthen | |
| Shell | |
| Slate | |
| Hide | |
| Aluminium | |
| Bamboo | |
| Ceramic | |
| Olive | |
| Fiberglass | |
| Abaca | |
| Rattan | |
| Walnut | |
| Brass | |
| Bandala | |
| White glass paste | |
| Leather | |
| Nito | |
| Coconut | |
| Stone | |
| Marble | |
| Copper | |
| Termites' nests | |
| Fine rattan | |
| Raffia | |
| Arurog | |
| Mango | |
| Sweet Liana | |
| Linen | |
| Sugar cane | |
| Water hyacinth | |
| Lampakanay | |
| Water Liana | |
| Banana | |

MARBLE
It was used since in ancient times as a material for sculptures and architectural artworks and it is used in many fields like in the construction and furniture industries, it covers urban furnishing and accessories.
The precious material is extracted from the mountains and becomes part of the beautiful and useful things that surround us.
Usually marble is associated with the artistic production and the thought goes to the sculptor who creates a masterpiece out of marble. It was Mischelangelo who said: “the shape was always there, we just let it free”.
It was used since in ancient times as a material for sculptures and architectural artworks and it is used in many fields like in the construction and furniture industries, it covers urban furnishing and accessories.
The precious material is extracted from the mountains and becomes part of the beautiful and useful things that surround us.
Usually marble is associated with the artistic production and the thought goes to the sculptor who creates a masterpiece out of marble. It was Mischelangelo who said: “the shape was always there, we just let it free”.