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  • From the pinukpok of the north to the malong of the south, it's the fiber of who we are.

    Archive 2005-04-01 Arlene 2005

  • Muslim women wear the malong, an extended version of the sarong worn in Indonesia and Malaysia, a tubular dress made from two hand-woven silk pieces enhanced by tapestry weave inserts.

    The Jakarta Post Breaking News 2010

  • Such finely woven malong, however, have given way to cotton batiks that have been traded to the Muslims from the neighboring Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

    The Jakarta Post Breaking News 2010

  • One seldom sees the malong or the abaca fabric incorporated in today's cultural oddity.

    WN.com - Articles related to Gandhi home acquired by French tourism firm 2009

  • One seldom sees the malong or the abaca fabric incorporated in today's cultural oddity.

    WN.com - Articles related to Gandhi home acquired by French tourism firm 2009

  • Karlo Vicente (flexible in form), the malong fabric best illustrates Karlo Vicente's vision of Cultural Transformation; JC Sasoy (lustrous abaca silk), vision of eastern cultures united in fashion; Brandy Parrenas (high and low) cultures come together in elegant but deconstructed pieces; Earl Gariando (history), draws inspiration from a traditional garment known as the Panuelo; Maricar Dizon (colorful, lace-like creations), reviving the art of Pabalat and showcasing Filipino fine craftsmanship; Kathleen Conde, (barong-bearing icons),

    unknown title 2009

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