This is a fantastic place to learn about the T'Boli culture and heritage. It's run on a donation basis, there's no fee to enter and experience the place. You get a guided rundown of the whole process of how the traditional fabric is made. You can even get a shot at experiencing how the crafters work on the fabric. It is impressive, knowing about their extensive process. And the whole thing ended with a traditional dance performed by two adorable little kids, accompanied by the T'Boli musical instruments. All in all, a fantastic experience. Highly...
Read moreYou will learn more about the culture and heritage of the T’boli tribe and community. You will be amazed at the quality and craftsmanship of their weaving and to think it’s all handmade.
A must visit if you want to get an authentic cloth made of Abaca and dyed with natural colors and also learn more about the history and culture of a national artistic treasure. Go be amazed and support our indigenous people.
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Read moreA special visit to the house of Lang Dulay, a former National Living Treasure awardee for the T'nalak weaving, was an honor. By the way, T'nalak is a traditional hand-woven fabric made from refined abaca fiber. This type of fabric got attention worldwide because it is done through a manual process but the finished product has amazing and unique patterns that are usually based on Lang Dulay's dream - the reason why she was called the...
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