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Inabel : Philippine textile from the Ilocos Region / Al M. Valenciano [and five others]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Makati, Philippines] : Produced by ArtPostAsia, c2015Edition: First EditionDescription: 181 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9789710579303
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NK 8881.A3 .I63 2015
Contents:
Ilocos and inabel / by Regalado Trota Jose -- Sturdy and resplendent, inabel, the Ilocano textile tradition / by Dr. Norma A. Respicio -- Design techniques and weaving centers / by Dr. Norma A. Respicio -- Ules in the life cycle of an Ilocano / by Hannah P. Cunanan -- Inabel evolving with the times / by Rene E. Guatlo.
Summary: INABEL: Philippine Textile from the Ilocos Region celebrates the weaving traditions of ‘Abel’ fabrics. This book highlights the Ilocano brand of craftsmanship, as well as the local people’s ingenuity and industriousness. It recognizes the men and women of the Ilocos communities who keep centuries-old weaving traditions alive and flourishing.
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Inabel :, Inabel

Ilocos and inabel / by Regalado Trota Jose -- Sturdy and resplendent, inabel, the Ilocano textile tradition / by Dr. Norma A. Respicio -- Design techniques and weaving centers / by Dr. Norma A. Respicio -- Ules in the life cycle of an Ilocano / by Hannah P. Cunanan -- Inabel evolving with the times / by Rene E. Guatlo.

INABEL: Philippine Textile from the Ilocos Region celebrates the weaving traditions of ‘Abel’ fabrics. This book highlights the Ilocano brand of craftsmanship, as well as the local people’s ingenuity and industriousness. It recognizes the men and women of the Ilocos communities who keep centuries-old weaving traditions alive and flourishing.

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