The weaving centers in Kalibo, Tangalan and Balete, Aklan, employ nearly 90 weavers, many of whom commute from nearby towns.
Despite personal and societal challenges, these women are crafting a future of empowerment, blending heritage with innovation. Through their intricate textiles and handmade creations, they not only ...
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Textile Recycling Mill Cyclo Targets Denim
The Bangladeshi textile recycling mill is stepping further into the global jean market with a collection of denim fabrics ...
FashionUnited spoke with Roland Stelzer, managing director of Cotonea, about CO2 and energy analysis data acquisition and ...
The program ‘Sisters at the Loom’ is Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Manley Memorial Baptist Church on Main Street in Lexington.
African fiber art is a vibrant tapestry of the continent's rich cultural history and boundless creativity. This article ...
On a quiet Sunday in San Francisco, the world lost an extraordinary musician, Zakir Hussain, at the age of 73. Renowned for ...
Narda Capuyan's work brought Cordillera ikat weaving to the global stage, elevating the tradition to international acclaim ...
Using traditional Philippine techniques and recycled magazines and newsprint, Lori Weitzner champions the powers of page and ...
An artisan briskly moves his hands and feet to the rhythmic clatter of a loom set with between 4,000 and 8,000 glossy warp ...