Traditional garment made from abaca cloth with “t’nalak” design —Len Cabili With the growing interest in Filipino weaves, a local group that champions piña fabric has come up with a separate ...
STO. DOMINGO, Albay, Philippines — For a group of 14 women weavers at a remote village in this town, necessity is the mother of innovation as they level up their small abaca business to include ...
For more than 300 years, women residing around a turquoise lake have woven textiles from visions they say were bestowed to them by a goddess in their dreams. "In Mindanao, some women weave their ...
THE LOOMS used by the traditional abaca weavers haven’t changed much over the centuries. THE BICOL region is the cradle of abaca production; here, some of Charles & Aaron’s carpets are displayed ...
MANILA, Philippines - Being left on her own to start a company did not deter 32-year old Ann Hernandez to weave her way to success. Backed by her passion to give livelihood to people, Hernandez put up ...