
Cynthia Dela Cruz Takasi, daughter of Tun Manet continues the Family tradition through her craftmanship using nigas, bamboo, drift wood and coconut shells. Majority of her arts and crafts symbolises the Island of Tinian.
She can create different items by using a little creativity and ingenuity. The process of coconut crafts involves sketching, cutting, sanding, and buffing to create the finished product.
A variety of coconut/bamboo & driftwoods crafts like bowls, vases, roses, rose-water sprinklers, teapots and others are made from coconuts. Now-a-days, coconut shells are carved into useful and decorative articles such as fruit-dishes, wine cups, finger bowls, ice-cream cusps, lamp stands, vases pen and pencil stands, cups and saucers. The coconut crafts like table lamps, jewellery, finger bowls and other objects have become quite popular.
The most wanted coconut crafts include bowls, vases, roses, teapots , wine cups, finger bowls, ice-cream cups, saucers, pen and pencil stands, hukkas, lampshades, fruit dishes, table lamps, finger bowls, roses, jewellery, vases and teapots.