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weaving Traditional pina weaving Traditional pina weaving Kalibo, Aklan, is the main and the
oldest manufacturer/weaver of
piña cloth in the Philippines...
- is
known as the "Embroidery
Capital of the Philippines". Fine Jusi and
Piña cloth are
embroidered by hand, and the
finished product is worn by
males as...
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fiber is
traditionally hand-loomed into
various indigenous textiles (abaca
cloth or medriñaque) in the Philippines. They
still figure prominently as the...
- the
Ashanti region of Ghana. In
modern day Ghana, the
wearing of
kente cloth has
become widespread to
commemorate special occasions, and
kente brands...
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these techniques.
Fabric has a
broader application than
cloth.: 207
Fabric is
synonymous with
cloth, material, goods, or
piece goods. The word 'fabric' also...
-
Hesse (1264–1567) and its successors, who were
called Hessians.
Hessian cloth comes in
different types of construction, form, size and color. The origin...
- royalties,
knowledge exchange and
creation of jobs from the industry.
Piña cloth, in the
nineteenth century, was a
creation unique to the Philippines....
- upholstery. It is used
especially in
sailcloth and lent
cloth,
sewing threads, handkerchiefs,
table cloth, sheets, collars,
cuffs etc.. Today,
linen is usually...
- are more
commonly used in
their place.
Abaca (Manila Hemp) -
cordage Piña -
cloth Sisal - cordage,
matting Cantala -
woven fabrics Phormium - flax, cordage...