Once a common fabric used for bed covers, skirts and kimonas, inabel weaving in the Ilocos region has been transformed into highly sought-after, even luxury, items through Al Modesto Valenciano’s ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Molino Ti Angin collection draws inspiration from the magnificent Bangui Wind Farm located in the picturesque Ilocos Norte town. The name itself pays tribute to the stunning ...
The Regional Development Council (RDC) Ilocos has strengthened its support for the region’s inabel industry through a resolution aimed at preserving the Ilocano weaving tradition while expanding ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Artist Al Valenciano of the Balay ni Atong artisanal shop, said it takes about two weeks to finish two rows of 14 ...
MANILA, Philippines — Fashion designer Randy Ortiz has a point when he said that his Inabel showcase at the recent "Algodon" fashion show was a "revenge collection." Almost three years were lost to ...
CARSON, Calif. – “INabel: Living Threads,” a traveling exhibition of indigenous Philippine textiles from the Ilocos Norte region, will open on Friday, May 22, in Carson, Calif. This one-day exhibition ...
Magdalena Gamayo is a living national treasure, Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) awardee for inabel weaving. Now in her 90s, she has inspired her neighbors in Lumbaan-Bicbica, a poor barangay in ...
Nina Corpuz, Edgar Madamba, and Otto Sacramento showcase the use of the inabel in different collections MANILA, Philippines – Sturdy, wearable, and versatile are 3 words that best describe inabel ...
The woven Palarong Pambansa 2025 logo will be used for special awards during the closing ceremonies ILOCOS NORTE, Philippines – Inabel textile weavers Jeannette Rico and Mary Ann Caoagas from Barangay ...
The 65th Palarong Pambansa recently unveiled handwoven creations made by Inabel weavers from Paoay, showcasing the official icon to be used in the upcoming national games for student-athletes. Woven ...
The old woman finished her blanket in three months. Being in the winter of her time, no one knows how many more blankets she will be able to weave. Her children don’t weave, they work the farm, or ...
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