kunina
Kunina refers to a traditional Filipino woven fabric, primarily associated with the indigenous Bagobo people of Mindanao. This textile is renowned for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often featuring geometric motifs and stylized representations of nature, such as animals, plants, and the human form. The weaving process itself is a time-consuming and labor-intensive craft, passed down through generations of Bagobo women. Natural dyes, derived from plants and minerals, are used to create the rich hues characteristic of kunina.
The patterns woven into kunina often carry symbolic meaning, reflecting the Bagobo's beliefs, social structures, and