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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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),
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