+ Follow AYALA BENEFICIARIES ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => RP now has own silk
[Summary] => The Philippines now has a silk it can call its own.
Now popularly called Mindanao Silk, it took its bow in a fashion show middle of last year and later was exhibited at the Ayala Centers Glorietta 4 and Greenbelt 3.
Mindanao Silk fabrics are woven from pure Philippine silk yarns produced by sericulture farmers in Mindanao in traditional handloom. The silk weavers are mostly female members of the Ayala Beneficiaries Association, Inc., which was made over into ABAI Weavers Multipurpose Cooperative of Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental.
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AYALA BENEFICIARIES ASSOCIATION
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[Title] => RP now has own silk
[Summary] => The Philippines now has a silk it can call its own.
Now popularly called Mindanao Silk, it took its bow in a fashion show middle of last year and later was exhibited at the Ayala Centers Glorietta 4 and Greenbelt 3.
Mindanao Silk fabrics are woven from pure Philippine silk yarns produced by sericulture farmers in Mindanao in traditional handloom. The silk weavers are mostly female members of the Ayala Beneficiaries Association, Inc., which was made over into ABAI Weavers Multipurpose Cooperative of Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental.
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