Ifugao traditional fabric Brown Skirt Long

Ifugao traditional fabric Brown Skirt Long

$88.00
1ea

The Ifugao fabric skirt, also known as "tinawon" or "tapis," is a traditional garment originating from the Ifugao province of the Philippines. It is meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans using a backstrap loom, a traditional weaving tool.


Made from locally sourced materials such as cotton or abaca fibers, the Ifugao fabric skirt showcases a vibrant display of intricate patterns and vibrant colors. The designs often reflect the rich cultural heritage and stories of the Ifugao people, depicting elements from nature, rituals, and ancestral traditions.


The skirt's length typically reaches below the knee, and it is fastened around the waist using a woven belt or sash. The fabric is skillfully draped and pleated, creating a graceful and flowing silhouette when worn.


The Ifugao fabric skirt is not only a beautiful piece of clothing but also holds cultural significance. It symbolizes the wearer's connection to their indigenous roots and serves as a representation of their identity and heritage. Today, it is cherished as a treasured heirloom, worn during special occasions, festivals, and traditional ceremonies, celebrating the Ifugao culture and its enduring legacy.


  • Size: 34" waist 
  • 39-40" long

Made in the Philippines


Please note: Pre-Filipino origin. Seller not liable for quality. Material composition.

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