WEAVING in the Philippines exists simultaneously throughout
the regions, from the north to the south. It is the reflection of an indigenous
group’s form of pre-colonial religious beliefs, the family tradition of passing
the art form down to the younger generations, and the opportunity it has given
to the indigenous groups for trade and accessible livelihood. The growing
demand for the local weaving industry has enabled the art form to be
revived and to be given a chance to flourish, just like how it was when it was
as valuable in ancient, pre-colonial Philippines.
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