kantal
Kantal refers to a type of woven fabric traditionally made in the Philippines. It is a coarse, durable cloth primarily produced from the abaca plant, a species of banana native to the country. The fibers of the abaca plant are extracted, processed, and then spun into yarn before being woven. The resulting fabric is known for its strength, resilience, and resistance to saltwater, which historically made it ideal for maritime uses such as sails, ropes, and nets.
Beyond its practical applications at sea, kantal has also been used for clothing, particularly for the working