Mountain Province is growing in popularity as a "Spelunkers Delight and Weavers Paradise." It is, in fact, THE breeding ground of backstrap weavers in the Cordillera. As evidence, most Mt. Province weavers even populate the weaving centers in other provinces like Benguet and Baguio City.
Backstrap weaving is very common in the province. Likewise, they take pride in the weaving of burial cloths which is popular in the town of Guinzadan.
This is the burial cloth for the "kadangyan" (rich people). In earlier days, only the grandmothers were allowed to weave burial cloths.
With the changing times, any able weaver is already allowed to make one for the dead.
A weaver from Guinzadan, Bauko, Mountain Province, shows the intricate design and movement of the different threads in weaving the "bedbed" a male headgear or headband. |
This woman is just one of the many younger generations who weave in Guinzadan, Bauko, Mt. Province. They are committed to continue weaving and pass on to the next generation. |
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Entry to the Pinoy Travel Bloggers’ Blog Carnival for October 2011 with the theme “Dark Tourism: the Philippines in Focus” hosted by Gael Hilotin of The Pinay Solo Backpacker.
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4 comments :
interesting and informative! i super like this piece! yung alam ko lang kase ang Kadangyan na banda. hehe
Thanks, gael!
Excited ako to meet the creators of these lovely indigenous fabrics! Will be waiting for your info, Ding! Maraming salamat ulit. :)
Ano ba yung kadangyan😥😢
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