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- signature product sinamay, made of abaca. Sinamay industry in carmen is one of kind that we can be proud of. Thus, making the town as "The sinamay capital of...
- ****s, clothing and furniture. Lupis is the finest quality of abacá. Sinamay is woven chiefly from abacá. Abacá fibers were traditionally woven into...
- occasions; while barong tagalog made of cheaper opaque materials like cotton or sinamay were used by lower classes or for daily wear. The quality of the material...
- major product is Sinamay, a woven stalks of the abaca tree which fiber is stronger than cotton or silk, and as a result of that sinamay holds a very firm...
- reed[self-published source?] [self-published source] Jute, Abacá: (for Sinamay hats) Ramie, Artificial, synthetic straw, PP straw: made from Polypropylene...
- half-finished product is then made into sinamay or hand woven clothe out of tinagak ready to be made into other sinamay‑based products. Products are being...
- urban centers. Seldom, if ever, do Bicolanos weave sinamay or piña for clothing as in the past; sinamay is reserved now for pillow cases, mosquito nets,...
- referred to as the "textile capital" of the Philippines. Artisans wove sinamay, piña, and jusi fabrics, which were traded in Manila and exported to international...
- in Molo Rosendo Mejica House in Molo Sanson y Montinola Mansion in Jaro Sinamay House in Arevalo Lacson-Yusay/Yusay-Consing Mansion, po****rly known as...
- (pineapple fibers), silk, jusi (combined weaving of piña and silk), and sinamay (combined weaving of abacá and cotton). The prominence of Ilonggo fabrics...