- Weave
- Artisan
- Usage & Care
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The Betek Leban patterns took its inspiration from the basket of Boi Henwu, also a weaver and a significant character in the legend of Lake Sebu. Baskets has been a significant tool among the T'Boli women since it serves as bank of important mediums in weaving such as knife, bees wax, abaca, and even betel nut box. By: Delmo Dulay
Colors may vary slightly from the photo. Material content may also vary depending on the community that wove the fabric.Weave T'nalak
Width 16 inches
Material 100% abaca fiber, natural dye
Measurement 1.5 Meter
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Location Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
Woven by Lang Dulay
Capacity Weaves an average of 6 meters per 3 months
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Best used for
• Homewares
• Upholstery
• Caps
• Bags
• Crafts
This fabric can't be used as footwearFabric Care
Hand Wash, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Soak, Do Not Tumble Dry, Hang To Dry, Do Not Wring or Twist
No possible shrinkage
The dye has a tendency to bleed when washed