ketjulles
Ketjulles are a traditional, handcrafted type of woven basket or container originating from the indigenous peoples of the northern regions of the Philippines, particularly among the Igorot tribes such as the Kalinga, Apayao, and Bontoc groups. The name "ketjulles" is derived from the Kalinga language, where "ketjul" means "to weave" and "les" refers to the material used, typically natural fibers like abaca, rattan, or bamboo. These woven items are not only functional but also carry deep cultural significance, often used in rituals, ceremonies, and daily life.
The construction of ketjulles involves intricate weaving techniques passed down through generations. Weavers use a backstrap
Ketjulles are typically made from locally sourced materials, ensuring sustainability and minimal environmental impact. The fibers
Today, ketjulles remain an important part of Igorot heritage, though modern influences have led to some adaptations