From a necessary skill to feed families and from early traditional patterns to modern ones in gowns in fashion shows, Maguindanao’s inaul remains rich and vibrant This is how master weaver Noraina ...
Unlike other traditional weaves from various ethnic groups in the country which now only uses loom products on special occasions, the inaul is still very much an everyday item in Maguindano province.
DAVAO CITY — The second Inaul Festival, which highlights the traditional handwoven textile from Maguindanao, will start on Feb. 14 and this year’s celebration aims to also bring into focus other ...
BULUAN, MAGUINDANAO — Normina Collie started weaving the traditional Maguindanao cloth “inaul” when she was only 12 years old. Now 52, she is the province’s lone surviving master weaver and still ...
DAVAO CITY—Maguindanao is reviving a fading industry on weaving ethnic Maguindanao cloths and tapestries to ignite interest as it enters its second year this February, and organizers expect 10 ...
ISULAN, Sultan Kudarat (PIA) — The province of Sultan Kudarat took center stage in this year’s Miss Universe Philippines (MUPH) pageant as it became the official provincial partner. Supported by Gov.
As Filipino handloom weavers try to keep a fading tradition alive, they also hope the beautiful patterns in their heirloom fabrics will no longer be transferred into cheaper printed products LAOAG ...
Legislators on Monday ditched their glamorous gowns to comply with the dress code on the invitation to President Rodrigo Duterte’s second State of the Nation Address (Sona): “Filipiniana or business ...
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