alins
Alins are a traditional form of woven textile craft originating from the indigenous communities of the Philippines, particularly among the Ifugao, Kalinga, and other Cordilleran tribes. These textiles are handwoven using natural fibers such as abaca, pineapple, or cotton, and are often adorned with intricate geometric patterns or symbolic designs. Alins are typically produced on a backstrap loom, a simple yet highly effective weaving technique that allows for the creation of lightweight, durable fabrics.
The term "alins" can refer to various woven items, including shawls, scarves, and even clothing. These textiles
Alins are also known for their versatility. They can be worn as wraps, head coverings, or even
Beyond their cultural significance, alins are valued for their eco-friendly production. Since they are made from