Cool gifts and more at Kultura Christmas Crawl

Happening until Nov. 24 at the Main Mall Atrium of SM Mall of Asia, Kultura Christmas Crawl presents to shoppers a wide array of locally made and responsibly sourced food, fashion, home and entertainment items — and tops them all off with some very rewarding perks.  

From contemporary fashion to personal care, home accessories to gourmet finds and souvenir items, the choices are certainly aplenty at the Kultura Christmas Crawl. But did we mention that it’s also quite fun?

Indeed, this limited-time shopping event turns gift-hunting into a truly enjoyable affair thanks to a series of exclusive perks.  

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A fun hunt

For starters, each shopper is given a Kultura Crawl Hunt Card upon entry. This gives him or her a chance to “spin and win” small prizes after completing some simple tasks listed on the Hunt Card. Customers who meet the minimum purchase requirement can also earn shop-back vouchers when they pay using their BDO credit/debit card or Alipay.

Shoppers can also add a personal touch to their gifts when they avail themselves of free leather monogramming at Bags in the City, as well as jewelry customization at Dam Good Stuff for the duration of the fair. There’s also a dedicated personalization station, where shoppers may avail of free laser engraving and customization service for wood, glass, ceramic and select fabric products purchased at the Kultura Christmas Crawl on Nov. 23 and 24.

More than shopping

Should they wish to take a breather, Kultura Christmas Crawlers can also check out exciting pocket events and special promos within the venue! Among them are live demos on mixing cocktails, brewing coffee, snack pairing and more.

Free wine and spirits tastings will also be held at various beverage booths for the duration of the fair — a great chance to discover award-winning local liquor.

Last but not the least, shoppers who drop by on Nov. 23 and 24 can also do their Christmas shopping with music in their ears, as they are serenaded by carolers.

For more information, visit Kultura website at http://www.kulturafilipino.com