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Weaving Piña Cloth 

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ourphilippines.tv Pagkigue, paghugas, pagpisi, pagpanug-ot, pagtalinuad and paghaboe. These Filipino words come together to make the piña cloth - an exquisite and delicate handwoven cloth made from the fibers of the pineapple plant's leaves. Once used for traditional clothes like the Barong Tagalog, this pineapple silk is now becoming popular across the world for it's organic, airy textile.

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@kctjohnson
@kctjohnson 8 лет назад
OMG no wonder the barong made of pineapple fiber costs so much. Look at all the work that goes into making the fabric!! (*.*)
@royal_creeper4life826
@royal_creeper4life826 7 лет назад
That is are lesson in A.P
@mariasofiasepulveda4640
@mariasofiasepulveda4640 8 лет назад
It's very beautiful that this kind of traditions and culture is still alive, and it's eco-friendly :)
@drivestowork
@drivestowork 5 лет назад
Wow! I didn't even know they made fabric from Pineapple fiber! Banana fibers too! I was directed here by a comment on a video about that. Beautiful and fascinating!
@ulysseskarlibarra8854
@ulysseskarlibarra8854 3 года назад
online class this is actually great
@phaden
@phaden 8 лет назад
WOW! I love this simple, natural, eco-friendly product.
@caljernes
@caljernes 5 лет назад
Soooo that’s why products that has a pineapple fiber made are quite costly! The process and the craftsmanship is not an easy task! Kudos and salute to the weavers pf Pineapple. They’re jist like the T’boli tribe who really work hard for this amazing art ❤️
@edstella
@edstella 8 лет назад
Really interesting to see. I grew up seeing barongs at a lot of formal Filipino occasions, but never had a clue what the fabric was, or how tactile and time-consuming the process to even create it could be. I'm glad I finally know!
@lieutenantkettch
@lieutenantkettch 3 года назад
In fairness, most of what you see would be made of ramie linen or synthetic fibers. Piña would extremely expensive.
@passedoutsober6322
@passedoutsober6322 3 года назад
Here in New Zealand we do the same with harekeke(flax) to extract moka (thread) which we use as rope, fishing lines, all sorts. If we trace our migration through our ancestors filipinos and maori share a very similar culture and language its very interesting. I'm a weaver here and i have many filipino friends who always sending me these type of videos. Absolutely amazing 😍
@jfm14
@jfm14 2 года назад
Massive respect to these artisans! Such a beautiful fabric.
@tongmaa
@tongmaa 3 года назад
The Piña fabric is very strong but so cool to wear in hot weather! The Barong shirts and clothing are very formal appearing in an informal way and always attracts attention ... just be careful because it takes a stain, too. Best not to wear when eating Cioppino ... :)
@vegieveganic7963
@vegieveganic7963 4 года назад
Viva old traditions 👍
@MUSICSTATIONBAND
@MUSICSTATIONBAND 3 года назад
only now do i highly appreciate the tremendous work that goes into making one fine barong..i was fortunate to wear one before and the one I had felt very smooth..
@larissaalvares9651
@larissaalvares9651 4 года назад
WOW this is so amazing! The work that goes into this textile mindblowing! Thank you for your dedicated hard work. I learned a lot from this. Newfound appreciation and gratitude for hand-made crafts...
@AMM0beatz
@AMM0beatz 11 лет назад
Keep the culture alive.
@TheSpiderChick
@TheSpiderChick 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for showing the amazing process of making this beautiful textile!
@cruxivar6026
@cruxivar6026 5 лет назад
Talagang maipagmamalaki. Iba pa rin ang kinang, ganda at gawang Pinoy. Mabuhay at Salamat mga Kabayan!
@bethgregorio2995
@bethgregorio2995 Год назад
Such a mammoth work. So much respect to you All🤗♥️
@sharayuwu
@sharayuwu 6 лет назад
This is soo amazing. I really would like to visit this place😍
@kiingcombo
@kiingcombo 3 года назад
Wow! Truly respect the labor that goes in to creating such beautiful garments 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@annabelberroya7753
@annabelberroya7753 2 года назад
This was so beautiful to see, thank you for sharing!
@naturallydien
@naturallydien 8 лет назад
The word "bastos" is also used to describe someone who is rude, or as an insult to mean someone is dirty or indecent. I guess that's why it refers to the washout - the unwanted part of the plant.
@gloriakapalmo
@gloriakapalmo 8 лет назад
From Spanish 'basto' which translates to English 'coarse'. Pino is from Spanish 'fino' meaning fine or thin. Coarse and fine strands.
@kahitaknows5366
@kahitaknows5366 6 лет назад
For short bastos is manyak.
@adiksadiatabs
@adiksadiatabs 3 года назад
at kelan ka pa nagkaron ng phd sa linguistics at mali naman haka haka mo ha?
@dalisayempenio7120
@dalisayempenio7120 8 лет назад
wow!!!! nothing else but wow!!
@reusilot3205
@reusilot3205 6 лет назад
Magnada to ah slamat po sa video
@lyubaalexeievnapetrova9373
@lyubaalexeievnapetrova9373 8 лет назад
AWESOME!
@carsonanderson4042
@carsonanderson4042 3 года назад
hi philipines
@Airu-kundesu
@Airu-kundesu 3 года назад
Very hard work!
@purvikesri3581
@purvikesri3581 2 года назад
Amazing
@gray.phobia
@gray.phobia 2 года назад
Good luck sa module 🔥
@08V09
@08V09 10 лет назад
can they find a more sophisticated tool than that broken plate
@chicotablason3183
@chicotablason3183 8 лет назад
+Heil Wolf i hope you could donate some good tool rather than talkin
@gloriakapalmo
@gloriakapalmo 8 лет назад
+Heil Wolf -- It seems your comment was taken as an offensive remark by Chico Tablason. Pinoy pride hurt.
@intanindriantig7634
@intanindriantig7634 7 лет назад
Hint Kuge edsdd
@kamauwikeepawikk9520
@kamauwikeepawikk9520 5 лет назад
If you look carefully nothing is useless even the broken plate. It is not a throw away society like today. Notice also the clam shell has it's uses and are available all the time like the broken plate. I'm sure they didn't break that deliberately either in case you're wondering. The work is simply amazing.
@roospooscreate
@roospooscreate 5 лет назад
Heil Wolf I am sure you have something in your life that you use and could do with an upgrade but you are use to the old one so you don’t replace it .same for them.
@iB_the_red_hair
@iB_the_red_hair 5 лет назад
Ahhh!!!Ingana diay ang pagkuha og piña fiber!!!Mangaya kog dahon sa piña😂😂
@reusilot3205
@reusilot3205 6 лет назад
Panggawa nila ng barong maganda ito sa ating lahat try natin to
@ME_Toons
@ME_Toons 3 года назад
Gumagawa kami ng ganito ngayon
@Unfinished-Stories
@Unfinished-Stories 6 лет назад
Amazing!
@stevenhardy2898
@stevenhardy2898 9 лет назад
Very interesting....
@soloyoticodiaz
@soloyoticodiaz 2 года назад
Absolutamente interesante. Felicitaciones. Me pueden informar por favor, donde o cómo se puede comprar el tejido con fibra de piña ? Gracias
@Neneng60
@Neneng60 4 года назад
Saan yan sa Pilipinas? Ang gandang lugar
@francisabrenica4099
@francisabrenica4099 3 года назад
omg, 2021 who's here with me?😅
@karlahernandez6895
@karlahernandez6895 4 года назад
This video is very inspiring. I imagine that the blouses and garments are hand made also, or maybe the sew it with cotton yarn?
@anjanmrao1
@anjanmrao1 8 лет назад
Holy shit, this is intense!
@MsWambz
@MsWambz 6 лет назад
I would like to learn how to get the yarn. We already do weaving with cotton and silk and the Pina yarn can be an added one to our collection. In our country we grow alot of pineapples. Can they teach someone to do it?
@cruxivar6026
@cruxivar6026 5 лет назад
I think you and those with you can already make them since you already have the resources. The devices like the ones in this video doesn't require electricity and your country already has something similar or can put together. Though to really achieve the sheen and elegant texture of the Piña cloth does take time. But don't all things of Beauty and quality? 😀😀😀😉😉😉😍😍😍
@angelicallamoso2718
@angelicallamoso2718 5 лет назад
Wow san po natatagpuan yang gawaan ng sinulid na yan maam/sir ?
@vladimiroboukhov8395
@vladimiroboukhov8395 3 года назад
Hello, is there a way to get in contact with these angels to get some clothes made????
@mrboatbutyoutube
@mrboatbutyoutube Год назад
Tip:if you dont want to break a plate just use a small plate called a platito
@youkiverloo3182
@youkiverloo3182 9 лет назад
Is there a company name to buy this from these woman?
@cyresnokomisgomez3360
@cyresnokomisgomez3360 8 лет назад
Hi. I'd like to know where in Aklan exactly is this Pinya village?
@kahitaknows5366
@kahitaknows5366 6 лет назад
Cyres Nokomis Gomez just go in Kalibo Aklan. But the pinya fiber comes from balete aklan & libacao aklan.
@PTunnelly
@PTunnelly 8 лет назад
Wow
@devanshimehta1505
@devanshimehta1505 4 года назад
How can we contact them ?? I would like to contact them..
@anthonytalamor6321
@anthonytalamor6321 Год назад
hello saan po kaya location nito
@probinsyanongdukha7135
@probinsyanongdukha7135 6 лет назад
san pong lugar yan?
@macdaryllmalto680
@macdaryllmalto680 5 лет назад
Only"wow Philippines"
@rosyofleyte7216
@rosyofleyte7216 3 года назад
saan banda yan gusto kung pumunta jan
@jeffreyguira5512
@jeffreyguira5512 8 лет назад
This is awesome, what province is this located? I'd like to see this in person.
@jeffreyguira5512
@jeffreyguira5512 8 лет назад
+Vanela Torres thank you po!
@kmen07
@kmen07 4 года назад
I think Aklan but I'm not 100% sure.
@batran3292
@batran3292 2 года назад
Hi, I am living in Vietnam, having a 10.000 hectare pineaple plantation. I would want to learn this techique, or colaborate with some companies in Philippines to produce the fiber. Would you help me with some ideas. Thanks.
@donaldbalasubas6337
@donaldbalasubas6337 8 лет назад
hi does anyone knows who buys those pineapple leaves for weaving as I know someones has end of season harvest ?? pls pm me tx
@mizkuhnasya
@mizkuhnasya 3 года назад
What place?
@roujzx
@roujzx 3 года назад
Apec school sent me here
@josephjasonsantiagolacour
@josephjasonsantiagolacour 3 года назад
How much do they earn?
@joseamorales634
@joseamorales634 8 лет назад
Hi I have a question what plant fibers do you use to make a see through fabric?
@abraham-tl7gv
@abraham-tl7gv 4 года назад
pinya means pineapple ...
@jericbelansing6420
@jericbelansing6420 Год назад
Good day po. Permission to use your video for educational purposes po. For our video presentation in Contemporary Philippine Art from the Region (CPAR). Thank you po.
@marieketerpstra4895
@marieketerpstra4895 5 лет назад
Dear Team , Its possible to order Machine for Lombok to start up over there? @aisyaisyahodist
@Angel-nh5ek
@Angel-nh5ek 4 года назад
Wow no wonder why the Barong Tagalog is sooooo expensive
@reusilot3205
@reusilot3205 6 лет назад
Mas nakatototo ako dito para sa mapeh namin
@hesitate1726
@hesitate1726 4 года назад
Literally, it took me 4 hours just to get pinã fiber and IT EVEN GOT ME A SMALL ONE and then this video just made me triggered
@angeloyagong2671
@angeloyagong2671 6 лет назад
kutiha ana trabaho ah io
@kreshimireclores2340
@kreshimireclores2340 4 года назад
taena ganto research namin pero ibang plant material and totoo matrabaho man shzzzz
@jenniferlongchasen4585
@jenniferlongchasen4585 6 лет назад
pina cloth
@angeloyagong2671
@angeloyagong2671 6 лет назад
Barong tagalog at Filipiniana yan
@ronanhernandez8310
@ronanhernandez8310 6 лет назад
This our project on school i hope my fucking friend ralph doesnt pass lol
@ernavicamarieescorpion7538
@ernavicamarieescorpion7538 5 лет назад
Hi. Our company is interested in using your video. Can I get your email address so I can send a formal request?
@thedemonsandangelsgameplay3969
Alamin ko ano ang babaeng sinuot :/
@stellaaustria6421
@stellaaustria6421 2 года назад
Sorry, nakakairita po yung sound, masakit sa tenga😔
@raildaleeabdulcarim5293
@raildaleeabdulcarim5293 2 дня назад
what a useless video wasting my one hour watching it🙄
@kreshimireclores2340
@kreshimireclores2340 4 года назад
taena ganto research namin pero ibang plant material and totoo matrabaho man shzzzz
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