IPA: /kəˈpiz/
KK: /kəˈpiz/
A type of marine shellfish found in the coastal waters of the Philippines, known for its large, thin, and translucent shell.
The capiz shell is often used in crafts and decorations due to its beautiful appearance.
The word 'capiz' originates from the Visayan language in the Philippines, referring to a type of shell from the windowpane oyster, known for its translucent quality. It is commonly used in local crafts and architecture, particularly for making windows and decorative items.
Think of the unique, translucent shells from the windowpane oyster that are used in crafts — that's what 'capiz' refers to.