-
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...
-
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...
-
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,...
- 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...
- reed[self-published source?] [self-published source] Jute, Abacá: (for
Sinamay hats) Ramie, Artificial,
synthetic straw, PP straw: made from Polypropylene...
-
touristic interest are a
string of
beaches the
length of the
Bacong s****line,
sinamay hand looms, and the
Negros Oriental Arts and
Heritage (NOAH)
which produces...
- (pineapple fibers), silk, jusi (combined
weaving of piña and silk), and
sinamay (combined
weaving of abacá and cotton). The
prominence of
Ilonggo fabrics...
- Philippines", the
products were
exported to
Manila and
other foreign places.
Sinamay, piña, and jusi are
examples of the
products produced by the
looms of Iloilo...