The Tagolwanen Women Weavers Association, Inc. (TWWA) aims to revive the vanishing weaving tradition of the Tagoloanen tribe and ensure that the mat-making tradition is passed on to the next generation. The organization envisions the promotion of ind...
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A spacious rectangular handwoven bag that can hold all items in your mama’s grocery shopping list (including a live chicken) in old days. It is guaranteed durable with its double weave sodsod lining. Hand-sewn stiches for handle & lining. The Bukidnon-Tagoloanen traditional patterns are incorporated into weaving, not inserted separately. Tried and tested, this pretty but toughie bag looks good on your arm, yet can carry weight up to 10 kgs.
A multi-purpose tote bag with short or long handles, handwoven with Bukidnon-Tagolwanen tribe traditonal design. The traditional design is formed while weaving the bag base (not plain weave then inserted with design). The putal bayong bag is an innovation from the traditional rice container of the Bukidnon- Tagoloanen ancestors called putal. The handles and lining are woven, and hand-sewn onto the bag. The bag can be closed with a hand-stitched leather loop or metal snap.