Kain (d)
LOCAL NAME:
Kain (d)
ENGLISH NAME:
Wrap-around skirt
DESCRIPTION:
Kalinga: Kain
A two-paneled red wrap-around skirt featuring horizontal stripe designs and diamond patterns.
COMMONLY USED BY/IN:
Kalinga
MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Cotton threads, Natural dye, Beads
ITEM CONSTRUCTION:
Twill weave, Stitching, Beadwork
DIMENSIONS:
Length
85.5 cm
Width
72 cm
Beaded Tassels
1 cm
ACQUISITION YEAR:
2021
RESEARCH DATA:
This wrap-around skirt from Kalinga is handwoven with inata-ata or diamond-eye-like motifs and zigzag patterns spread across the surface of the cloth. It has a red background—a hue characteristically associated with Kalinga woven textiles. The diamond-eye motif is part of the shared textile traditions of Abra, Kalinga, and communities in the Mountain Province (Pastor-Roces, 1991). Although its meaning can vary from one community to another, it signifies their reverence and belief in a protective eye of the spirits of their ancestors or a deity that oversees all. The skirt is woven from cotton, with the diamond-eye motifs created through twill weaving using red, black, and white threads.
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