BANIG Souvenirs

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Saturday, April 16, 2016

New Banig Products - Order Now! 0915-2553-917

Embroidered Mat with mixed sunflower and American rose design. Available in all sizes (Single, Double and Family)

Colorful embroidered and sinamay banigs (Photo grabbed online)

Banig throw pillow (embroidered design). (Client supplied photo)

Sinamay banigs

Banig clutch bags

Banig embroidered sigzag design

Monday, October 05, 2015

Mat-weavers and their colorful banig-made stylis products

The mat weavers of Barangay Basiao, Basey Samar doing their crafts and colorful banig-made products inside the Saob Cave. (Photo by Spark Samar)

Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Indigenous Items making a huge comeback in Basey town

INDIGENOUS products are making a huge comeback in Basey, Samar, Philippines in the industry of native accessories and even in household products.

To recall, this once a swampy town, located some 35 minutes drive from Tacloban City, was one of the Eastern Visayas towns hit by 1-15 meter high storm surges brought by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in November 2013, and consequently destroyed its houses and main livelihood - Bamboo and Mats.

"We want to bring it back! We live in a town which holds the Guinness Book Records of Longest Mat-weaved in history."

To date, with or without aid from government and non-government groups, mat weavers showed resiliency in getting back on its feet again.

This is what Samar’s Novelty & Souvenirs – Tikog Mats have proven with thin smooth woven native bags, backpacks, home accessories made from wild grass quickly became very popular and numerous orders came in.

The SNS-TM had to find a way to hold on to the growing demand of the market. Fellow mat weavers in town were tapped, new innovations were introduced. We also go online!

Floor and Table Place Mats in various sizes good for office and home use (Price Range P350 - P1,100)

Beach Bag 1; Available in Various Designs (SNS-TM) (Price P1,500)

LOCAL mat weavers in town who suffered major backlash on their livelihood during the 2013 occurrence of the super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) are now trying to get back on its feet.

Mat-weavers spent hours and even days to finish one set of embroidered sleeping mats (Photo by RJB)
During those sad days, many lives were lost including their main source of livelihood when waves (Storm Surges) stricken their houses and flattened their farmlands.

In my visit yesterday, however, I noticed that many of the mat-weavers are now backed to caves and cold rooms to continue their crafts amid slow support from the government. While some native stores had opened up and displayed again their mat-inspired products, still, many of them failed to re-open.

Colorful Tikog and Buri Materials
Lucky for those who have sought and availed livelihood aid from the government and non-government groups, they’re now backed to business. Many of these establishments have joined local and national trade fairs showcasing their crafts, and perhaps boasting their strong resiliency.

For the Samar’s Novelty and Souvenirs (Online Showroom), who have consistently blogging, promoting, and selling local products, tries to innovate and introduced not only the banig products, but also some souvenirs that are made of bamboo – the forgotten industry in town.

Beach Bag 2 otherwise known as Traveler's Mat (Trav-A-Mat)
In the early days, Banig – a handwoven made made from an indigenous reed named tikog (Fimbristylis Utilis) – is usually used (only) for floor covering used by the natives to sleep on. But as time passed by, many innovations were made and immediately catch the attention of world markets.

The SNS Online Showroom, for example, has successfully produced the following items for local and global selling; Native Bags, Throw Pillows, Place Mats, Framed Art Works, Modern Wall Panels, Furniture Mattings, Banig Slippers, Clothings, Wallets, Stool Box (Multi-purpose box), Cell Pouches, Sling Pouches, Fruit Tray, Bread Tray, Laptop Sleeves, Clutch Bags, Coin Purses, Trav-A-Mat (Travelling Bag), Beach Bags, Banig-Wrapped Glass Candle Holder, Banig-Bamboo Candle Holder, Table Runners, and many others.

Bamboo Candle Holder; Available Item has banig circling the bamboo instead of abaka rope

Bamboo Candle Holder 2: (This will be designed with banig instead of abaca fiber)

Sample photo of Beach Bag 2 (Travelers’ Mat). (photo credits from travamat.com)
Coloful Banig Throw Pillows
Cell Phone Bags (P200)

Coloful Banig Bags (Price Range P550 - P950)

Stool Box or Multi-purpose boxes (1 set or per piece)
Banig Slippers (Price Range P60 - P80)

Sinamay Banig (Available Sizes: Single - 1x2m; Double-1.20x2m; and Family-1.60x2m)
For your reference, here below photos of some items posted above. No copyright infringement intended. Most photos are MINE but some are sent by clients as sample of their desired orders.

For those interested to purchase, RETAIL or WHOLESALE or EXPORT, you may contact the SNS Online Showroom at CP No. (+63) 915-2553-917 or email us @ trexpelunker@yahoo.com. You may also check our FB page Samar’s Novelty & Souvenirs- TikOg Mats or this blogsite www.banigonline.blogspot.com for our regular crafts.

Check on-hand items and its corresponding prices by texting or PM or call.

RESELLERS are welcome! The more items you purchase, the cheaper rate you gets!


Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Please bear with us, something exciting things are happening!

Dear valued clients,

AFTER more than four sad years of trying to revive this site, still, we are downed. We couldn't retrieve the site's "password" after someone hacked us and changed its content.

But God is good all the time.

Now, we are back to online again. Now on, we will again post some updates on our latest innovation on native items made of tikog banig. To catch up those years, we will also put one-by-one our previous photos and transactions for your updates.

Thanks & More Power!

Native Footwear Online

Thursday, June 02, 2011

Banig slippers reaches global markets

Banig Slippers by Native Footwears
IN the early centuries, Basey is nothing but swampy-grassy coastal municipality and a famous hideaway of the Pulahanes that fought the invading foreign forces. But today, local residents are proud and chin up that their booming town is making efforts to be recognized in the global map in terms of mat-weaving particularly of handcrafting native materials such as slippers that competes even in the international markets.

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.

Among these products, slippers made of tikog banig, are the most common orders by foreign investors and importers of native handicrafts, says Ms. Liezl Ortigosa Bautista, a former tourism employee now engaging into exporting of banig slippers.

“Our foreign contacts want us to ship them banig slippers regularly, as they really loved our kind of craftsmanship made to the native slippers,” Ms. Bautista said.

“Aside from our clients from America, we are still in the process of negotiating to other clients who come from India, China and London. This is aside from our local sellers from the Philippines;” Bautista stressed adding that “slippers especially designed with fashionable materials always became a hit in foreign land.”

Materials used are straw mats, tikog grass
Slippers in Basey town underwent a tedious process before it became a fully attractive item to buyers. The raw material is the tikog, a grass that grows profusely in swampy places. Cut in various and sexy designs dyed it and use combination of colors suitable for the women’s taste as the common users.

This kind of product has been repeatedly featured in magazines, local and national newspapers and even in the international websites of best suppliers and buyers. This also earned a lot of appreciations from buying foreign markets.

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 then 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.

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.

Very fashionable and affordable indoor slippers
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 does this “portrait mat” - a highly specialized artistic skill which is difficult to pass on down the younger generation.
Earlier, the town of Basey has been visited by no less than Tourism Secretary Alberto Lim and vowed to help the town’s premier product – the Mat Industry.

Local officials and residents also help in the marketing of the slippers and other native materials made of tikog banig products. For those interested: you may contact these numbers 0915-2553-917 and e-mail: trexpelunker@yahoo.com or Facebook Page Native Slippers (Tikog Mats) for your inquiries and suggestions.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Notice: Banig Sandals and Slippers

Hi guys, in this year 2011, we are re-designing and manufacture again our old version of banig sandals and slippers. This time, we are coming up of slippers with beads designs, elevated and elegant, light in weight, durable, comfortable to wear, best not only for home, office, room use but also for social use. Will post soon our new set of product profile.

We will also try to come up with the table runners, wallets, coin purses, and other designs of slippers.

Right now, we are currently, under construction including the set up of this site.

So please bear with us. For those who still continue patronizing our products, thank you so much!


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!

Saturday, August 05, 2006

We're back online!

Please bear with us. This site has been stagnant for quite a while. We are still struggling how to the business online, but now, were on full operations...

We do now accepts orders, by piece or by bulk, domestic or international orders. You tell us what you need and we'll give you the best and lowest price that we can be agreed upon.

Most of our products are made of local materials. Primarily, a waraynon items such as banigs and other items.

As of today, we are still constructing the official site for the same purpose. Pictures and other valuable posts can be updated daily, starting today.

Resellers and Importers are welcome. Just e-mail us @ trexpelunker@yahoo.com or call us (+63) 915-2553-917. Thanks a lot!