Yakan Headscarf
$120.00
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The Yakan headscarf, known as the saputangan or seputangan are woven by hand and can also be worn as a neckerchief, or across the waist. All patterns are created in a complex weaving design technique called suk-suk. Patterns may vary slightly as each weaver creates distinct patterns. Size: Appromixately 28” x 28” Make: Cotton-poly blended yarn woven with varying geometric patterns, Basilan and Zamboanga, Philippines. Care: Hand wash and air dry or dry clean. Read more about the Yakan weaving tradition here.
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