IN a world dominated by fast fashion and mass-produced garments, people tend to overlook the intricate art of traditional weaving. For centuries, Filipino women have handed down the skill of handloom weaving from generation to generation, creating exquisite textiles that embody the country's rich cultural heritage.
However, the rise of industrialization and globalization has threatened the survival of this ancient craft, leaving many women weavers struggling to make ends meet.
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