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- Inabel, sometimes referred to as Abel Iloco or simply Abel, is a weaving tradition native to the Ilocano people of Northern Luzon in the Philippines. The...
- one of its National Living Treasures for textile weaving, preserving the inabel weaving tradition of the Ilocos region. The town of San Nicolas is known...
- Pinili, Ilocos Norte, learned the Ilocano weaving tradition of making inabel from her aunt at age 16. She taught herself on how to execute the traditional...
- Inabel Burns Lindsay (February 13, 1900, St. Joseph, Missouri – 1983) was a social worker and the founding dean of Howard University School of Social Work...
- exchanged a variety of goods, including gold, wax, silk, loom-woven textiles (inabel), rice, cotton, wine, iron, gl**** beads, ceramics, and stone and clay jars...
- Ocean and the South China Sea. Goods exchanged included porcelain, silk (inabel), cotton, beeswax, honey, gemstones, beads, precious minerals, locally crafted...
- patterns Heritage $1,160 Raquel Eliserio natural Aklan Piña fibre Abacá Batik Inabel Malong Nata de piña Piñatex Tapis T'nalak "History & Origin of Piña". Philippine...
- Polynesian cognate malo or lavalava. Áo tứ thân Patadyong Tapis Abacá Batik Inabel Piña T'nalak Dhoti Sarong Longyi Sinh (clothing) Wikimedia Commons has media...
- the Ilocano word for weave, and inabel refers to any type of woven fabric. However, in the world of weaving, inabel is specifically used to refer to...
- harvested rice stalks, indigenous weave design pattern from Ilocos region (Inabel) Batasang Pambansa Complex, seal of the president of the Philippines (Marcos...