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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...
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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...
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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...
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Ocean and the
South China Sea.
Goods exchanged included porcelain, silk (
inabel), cotton, beeswax, honey, gemstones, beads,
precious minerals,
locally crafted...
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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...
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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...
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harvested rice stalks,
indigenous weave design pattern from
Ilocos region (
Inabel)
Batasang Pambansa Complex, seal of the
president of the
Philippines (Marcos...