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Textiles in the Philippine Landscape
130 pages, 6 x 9
Paperback
Release Date:31 Oct 2018
ISBN:9789715508957
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Textiles in the Philippine Landscape

A Lexicon and Historical Survey

Ateneo De Manila, Ateneo De Manila Univ Press

This book compiles textile terms from the Philippine colonial period, drawing on both primary and secondary sources to trace histories and use. The abaca fabric called medriñaque, for example, appears to have been used for men’s shirts in 16th-century Peru and was recorded in 17th-century English records as “medrinacles,” a coarse canvas used for sails or for stiffening collars and doublets. Castro contextualizes the lexicon with a historical survey of the colonial trade and economy, which, in turn, shaped Philippine textile culture. With photographs of sample fabrics, the book serves as an introduction to those interested in textile history.

Sandra Castro-Baker began collecting textile terms as researcher, then curator, at the Intramuros Administration. After completing a thesis on the piña emroideries at the Victoria and Albert Museum, she wrote Nipis as well as exhibition catalogs and encyclopedia articles on Philippine colonial textiles, costume, and embroidery.

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