During Spanish colonial times, one of the most important export products of the Philippines was marine rope made out of abaca (Musa textilis) fiber, known worldwide then and now as Manila hemp. It proved to be more flexible and resistant to salt water damage than rope made out of hemp, to which it has no relation whatsoever. Classified as a hard fiber, abaca is one of the strongest and most durable natural fibers in the world. Its pulp is used to make specialty papers for tea bags and money. It is also used widely in Philippine handicrafts like furniture, rugs and carpets, clothing and fashion accessories. This Filipiniana dress designed by Jontie Martinez, part of the Maria Clara exhibit I caught at The Block at SM City North EDSA, features a kimona (the blouse) and panuelo (the shawl) made out of abaca. With today's technology, textiles using the fiber can be as delicate and smooth as silk but it was the rough texture of this piece—its 'naturalness,' if you will—that caught my eye. Amazingly and wonderfully, the coarse-looking cloth proved to be very soft and smooth to the touch.
I'd wear that!
ReplyDeletenice....thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteManila hemp. Very interesting. I like the looks of this and will take your word for it that it is soft and smooth.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fashion lesson. I shall remember abaca. I wonder if any clothing in the States is made with abaca...
That really is beautiful Hilda. My wife says she strongly approves. I would have thought it would have been somewhat rough to the touch too.
ReplyDeleteune très belle robe, digne de figurer dans un musée
ReplyDeletea very nice dress, worthy of appearing in a museum
It looks beautiful...
ReplyDeleteis abaca similar to the Indian Jute???
The pink lace work is exquisite.
Elegant and stylish!:-)
ReplyDeletewow Hilda, now you got me!Fabulous and elegant, I want one, I could use, absolutely fashion!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week dear friend.
Léia
beautiful dress,
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot.
Very elegant, classy and I guess comfortable! Please show us a photo of Hilda in the dress!
ReplyDeleteThat looks very nice. Quite glamourous yet simple.
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautiful. Hemp is a very strong fabric, so I guess it will also last for some time.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Hilda! It looks comfortable and delicate at the same time and I love the pink!
ReplyDeleteElegant! Beautiful and charming too.
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Beautiful! Looks very much like a Spanish mantilla.
ReplyDeleteHilda, thank you very much for your very nice comment. Your comments are always very welcome. And when you come to Barcelona, Me and my wife will be more than happy to be your guides. But you'll have to hurry, as we will be moving to Canada next year!
Pretty. And interesting!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really nice dress.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very beautiful dress. I like it.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent! Is it expensive? I like the pink details - but most of all the shape - very curvy - sexy - and feminine.
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