There was a time that inawl (or inaul) was almost lost because fewer women were weaving the traditional cloth of the Maguindanaon. Know more:
THERE was a time that inawl was almost lost because fewer women were weaving the traditional cloth of the Maguindanaon. But the love for the intricate and colorful fabric was revitalized by the beloved “Ina ng Bangsamoro,” Bai Sandra Sema.
The glittering gala was attended by the top officials of Cotabato City headed by Mayor Bruce Matabalao, BARMM senior minister Abdulraof Macacua representing BARMM chief minister Al Haj Ahod Ebrahim, minister of Interior and Local Government Naguib Sinarimbo, minister of Labor and Employment Muslimin Sema, Ministry of Trade, Investments and Tourism director general Rosslaine Alonto-Sinarimbo, Tourism undersecretary Myra Abubakar and assistant secretary Rica Bueno, tourism consultant Nilo...
Melissa Ajaddi Chin of Fely’s House of Fashion featured outfits for formal affairs: “In our increasingly digitized world, preserving the Maguindanaoan culture is more important now than ever. Laborious and difficult to master, the art of weaving perfectly encapsulates the tenacity, diligence and skill of the designs.”
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