The Yakan weaving women of Isabela City, Basilan face their fair share of struggles post pandemic and battling with modernization as they weave together a tapestry of culture and identity.
READ: Weaving house helps preserve Yakan culture “I am proud to have a strong mother, who brought pride and honor to the Filipino people,” he said. Ambalang joined the roster of great ...
Weaving is one of the most complex and sophisticated examples of First Nations technology and culture. It produces objects of beauty, and the process itself has deep cultural significance.
Women weavers of Meh Tubuan Megtetennun Dem Parangbasak in Lamitan, Basilan — renowned for their expertise in weaving intricate designs of the Tennun, or woven cloth in Yakan – look forward to ...
Weaving is one of the oldest crafts in the world, and was also among the first to be automated: the Industrial Revolution was in large part driven by developments in loom technology. [Roger de ...
The seemingly humble flying-shuttle loom, originally built to make the weaving of wide cloth faster and easier, stood at the threshold between the largely handcrafted world of the past and the ...
ALIXIA MARIE PH, a young Filipino fashion brand, is supporting local artisans by using indigenous weaves from various regi ons in modern casual fashion.