Elegant, dazzling and only one of its kind designs!
The use of banig is not abstractly use as a sleeping mat but today Banig can be use as modern wall or ceiling panels, slippers, bags, throw pillows, framed decors, place mats, furniture matting, gowns and other clothing stuff.
Banig weaving is a genuine treasure handed down as a tradition or a trade from one generation to another as it is widely practiced in the country. Its ingenuity is very much employed in its creation and the designs may vary from the practices of those from other regions.
And don’t you know that there could be another product made from this indigenous material (banig)? A beautiful design of a gown could be made from a Banig product. A cotour which uplifts the banig production economy of the the Philippines.
There is no doubt, these “banig gowns” are exquisitely made to bring praises to the designers, only here in the Philippines. I personally love this cotour, the nativeness to its stiff material which allows a very good design but a comfortable fit.
Ladies will love to wear it as much as you love seeing it. Even gentlemen can have their suits made from this material. A unique material for a good design of stuff.
CREDITS:
http://mb.com.ph/node/359012/banig-a-weave-cultural-
http://becausecandysaysso.blogspot.com/2010/06/megas-drive-for-everything-local.html
http://basey6720.blogspot.com/2012/05/basey-got-longest-mat-or-banig-in-world.html#.PhLA-qBmFkg








