Nature, Culture, and Adventure
This scrim represents the local communities (eg. Mandaya, Matigsalug, Tagakaolo) of the region. The woven garments are positioned to feel like it’s a family. The composition’s backdrop is a pattern of local icons; Durian fruit and eagles.
A. Scrim Materials
Base layer material
• Warp: Natural Color Polyester (Special Pattern)
• Weft: Rafia
• T’boli Abaca Backlayer for the Garments
Backing
• Green and white leatherette and Stripping 9mm
Reweaving – Nylon Warp
• Colored cotton and dyed yellow abaca
Additional Elements
• Embroidery on the printed garments
Material: Use real Philippines traditional clothes – these will not be cut and woven, but hung onto the scrims
Material: Use real Philippines traditional clothes
Background material: Natural Raffia
B. Scrim Contributors
• Department of Tourism Regional Office XI
• Cebu Interlace Weavers