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Using Mud as Mordant: Traditional Dyeing Process of the Ifugao in Northern Luzon
Description A finished textile with traditional designs and patterns by the weavers of the village of Amganad in the municipality Banaue, province of Ifugao. The back-strap looms are used in weaving while mud as mordant and the ikat technique are used in the dyeing process of making the traditional textiles of the Ifugao people living in the upland interiors of the Cordillera region of northern Luzon Island in the Philippines.
Photographer Gerald MarcfredDillera
Place File Size 10.3MB
Definition 5472x3648 File Format JPG
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