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Friday, December 24, 2010

Wine Holders and Sleeping Mats

Today, we are now in the modern ways of living, the Basaynon folks particularly the women in Basey town has innovated and modified various designs aside from the usual crafting of an sleeping mats. Those species of reeds profusely grow in swampy areas, as well as a number of palm species, and rattan were being modified into a colorful bags, wine holders, wall mats, flower base, table runners, among other highly imaginative designs.

These indigenous grown materials when maintain cool or ventilated areas, away from the direct sunlight rays, are smooth to touch.

The wine holders
The banig in Basey could indisputably claim to be the most extensively used in the country. One could find the this waraynon product in almost markets of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, not to mention the many international dealers. This popularity basically stems from its attractive colors as well as its highly affordable prices.
Banig with various colors

The raw material is the tikog, a grass that grows profusely in swampy places. The process is very much similar to the Maranao and the limited color use make these two traditions resemble each other in color tones. But their design differ markedly.

            

Most often, mat-makers basically has a border design and a central motif which often is a stylized rendition of flowers such as sampaguita, gumamela, rose, or some orchid. Most of the time, the motif is always done in a contrasting color or just plain natural tikog color. The more complicated ones come in multicolored tones and correspondingly cost more. Once in a while, a mat showing the excellent likeness of a major and highly recognizable public figure, whether local or foreign, would appear. One particular practitioner in the area do this "portrait mat" - a highly specialized artistic skill which is difficult to pass on down the younger generation.


The technique for creating the design on the Basey mat could be termed as embroidery since the design is inserted after the basic plain background mat has been fully woven. The design therefore is superficial to the basic mat, just an overlay of contrasting color.

 

Tikog mats various colors and designs are displayed during one of the Trade Exhibits in Tacloban City.

BANIG SLIPPERS FOR SALE!

Here's the sample of the "banig" slippers we are selling. Available in various sizes (4-8 inches), colors and designs. These are good for home use, beach houses, hotels, anywhere you think it may deem fit.

Just text me if interested to do business with me. -0915-2553-917 or email me at trexpelunker@yahoo.com for inquiry and shipping details!

Banig Slippers of Various Sizes (Available for retail and wholesale with Price Range P60 - P70 per pair)
Quick Facts About the Mats:

The mat industry here in Basey, Samar, Philippines begun in the 1950’s, and from a humble beginning, it grown impressively and gained recognition as one of the country’s best and recommended mat industry.

During the old times, mats, or locally known as “banig” are being used only as floor covering used by the natives to sleep on. But today, “banig” which is made of “tikog” are now used for so many for other purposes, such as for decoration or accessories. Products of “banig,” widely known as “a truly waraynon” product, includes wall mats, slippers, traveling bags, floor mats, wallets, clothes, among other decorations materials.

Mat-weaving is the primary livelihood in Basey, a little town situated in the southwestern part of the province of Samar. The place is located near the city of Tacloban, the economic center of whole Eastern Visayas region. It is also globally known being home of the famous Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park and the holder of Guinness World Record of the longest mat-weaved or “banig.”

Mat-weaving is the primary livelihood in Basey, which has been handed down from generation to generation, each generation introducing innovations the method of weaving, improved little by little and the increasing demand for mats has reached today in the global market.

In this blog, we are trying our best to give the latest innovation of the banig or waraynon products, just keep us watching and follow us for our regular posts up for grabs!