POLOMOLOK, South Cotabato — Yabing Masalon Dulo, Blaan master weaver, lived beyond a century and left a legacy that inscribed...
LONDON — From weaving to embroidery, the world of textiles—often largely ignored in Western contemporary art showcases—is taking center stage...
Never underestimate the amount of labor poured into a single native woven product. Local weave, one of the most common items found in souvenir shops, also remains one of the most under-appreciated crafts.
More and more young Russian fashion designersare finding inspiration in traditional sewing methods that have fallen into disuse.
Jor-El Espina pays tribute to the heritage of weaving around the Philippines with his barong-inspired pieces, among which is the "bomberong".
Cheap, Chinese-made nylon burkas are flooding Afghanistan’s north as consumers turn to affordable, mass-produced fabrics — but in Kabul, a small...
One woman is changing the way Saudi Arabians look at history and heritage through the peculiar use of textile.
HONG KONG — He’s probably the most-photographed butcher in Heung Che Street Market in Tsuen Wan although he refuses to show his face in the photos. He also doesn’t take interviews and insists that photographers frame him neck downward. The young man in question is a bit tired of modeling an item of his workaday gear — an apron cut out of “self-cleaning fabric” developed by the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparels (HKRITA) — although he had a role in its making.
Ever wondered what goes into weaving some of the indigenous textiles from the North? There will be a demonstration featuring Ifugao’s sacred textiles on Nov. 4 at the Manlilikha ng Bayan Hall, 3/F, National Museum of Anthropology, Manila.
Weavers from Laos (Lao People’s Democratic Republic) visited the country recently to showcase the various techniques involved in producing the intricately designed handmade textiles which made their nation famous in Southeast Asia.