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Manage No PI00003839 Country Philippines Year 2018-03-12 ICH Domain Traditional craft skills

Description | After being washed repeatedly in running water, usually in rivers, the pineapple fibers are left out to dry. These fibers are used in weaving the piña, a fine textile made by the Akeanon people of the province of Aklan, central Philippines. | ||
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Photographer | Mac Dillera | ||
Place | File Size | 4.63MB | |
Definition | 5472x3648 | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | ICHCAP, National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) of the Philippines | - |
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Hab-Eon Nga Piña(Piña: The Pineapple Textile of Aklan, Western Visayas)
The piña, a fine textile made from pineapple fibers by weavers in the province of Aklan, central Philippines, is considered a prized cloth used in fashion and finery.
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PI00003845
Hab-Eon Nga Piña(Piña: The Pineapple Textile of Aklan, Western Visayas)
The piña, a fine textile made from pineapple fibers by weavers in the province of Aklan, central Philippines, is considered a prized cloth used in fashion and finery.
Philippines 2018 -
PI00003844
Hab-Eon Nga Piña(Piña: The Pineapple Textile of Aklan, Western Visayas)
The piña, a fine textile made from pineapple fibers by weavers in the province of Aklan, central Philippines, is considered a prized cloth used in fashion and finery.
Philippines 2018 -
PI00003843
Hab-Eon Nga Piña(Piña: The Pineapple Textile of Aklan, Western Visayas)
The Akeanon people of the province of Aklan, central Philippines, are known for weaving the piña, a fine textile made from pineapple fibers. Weavers use the upright handloom with two or four foot-operated bamboo treadles in making the textile.
Philippines 2018