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Description | The traditional mud-based dyeing technique of Ifugao Province is a core process of Ikat, a style of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process and involves tie-dyeing yarns. Applying mud before dyeing improves the penetration of the dye into the textile, resulting in more vivid colors. In this process, mud acts as a traditional and eco-friendly mordant. The Ifugao mud-dyeing techniques is now at risk of vanishing due to the development of commercial dyeing. This video introduces the various steps of the process from mud collecting to dye production and textile dyeing. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000323 | Running Time | 26:40 |
Country | Philippines | ||
ICH Domain | Traditional craft skills | ||
Videos Photographer | Dick William NERI | Year | 2018 |
Place | Cordillera region | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | N/A |
Copyright | ICHCAP, National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) of the Philippines |
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PI00003628
Using Mud as Mordant: Traditional Dyeing Process of the Ifugao in Northern Luzon
The back-strap looms are used in traditional weaving by a group of weavers in a cooperative and weaving center in the village of Amganad in the municipality Banaue, province of Ifugao. Mud as mordant and the ikat technique are used in the dyeing process of traditional textiles of the Ifugao people living in the upland interiors of the Cordillera region of northern Luzon Island in the Philippines.
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Using Mud as Mordant: Traditional Dyeing Process of the Ifugao in Northern Luzon
"A weaver using the back-strap loom to make traditional textile in the village of Amganad in the municipality Banaue, province of Ifugao. Mud as mordant and the ikat technique are used in the dyeing process of traditional textiles of the Ifugao people living in the upland interiors of the Cordillera region of northern Luzon Island in the Philippines. "
Philippines 2018 -
PI00003633
Using Mud as Mordant: Traditional Dyeing Process of the Ifugao in Northern Luzon
A weaver using the back-strap loom to make traditional textile in the village of Amganad in the municipality Banaue, province of Ifugao. A finished textile sits nearby. Mud as mordant and the ikat technique are used in the dyeing process of traditional textiles of the Ifugao people living in the upland interiors of the Cordillera region of northern Luzon Island in the Philippines.
Philippines 2018 -
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Using Mud as Mordant: Traditional Dyeing Process of the Ifugao in Northern Luzon
"A finished textile by the weavers of the village of Amganad in the municipality Banaue, province of Ifugao. The back-strap looms are used in weaving while mud as mordant and the ikat technique are used in the dyeing process of making the traditional textiles of the Ifugao people living in the upland interiors of the Cordillera region of northern Luzon Island in the Philippines. "
Philippines 2018