How does the Weaver artist of the kalinga cloth show the different kinds of lines in his or her artwork? How about the Weaver of the ilocos Abel or cloth?
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How does the Weaver artist of the kalinga cloth show the different kinds of lines in his or her artwork? How about the Weaver of the ilocos Abel or cloth?
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Weaver artists show they're different kinds of lines of Kalinga fabric by weaving it. Just like other artists they show by their feelings and emotions for their artwork. Three types of weaves: plain, twill, and satin.
Abel is Ilocano for “weave,” and inabel literally means “woven.” You can interpret inabel as pertaining to any kind of woven fabric, but it is mostly used to refer to that distinctly Ilocano textile of plain or patterned woven cotton made in hardwood looms using techniques passed down through generations