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Philippine oriental market and gifts: Kindlecraft export world class
products from the Philippines and is manufacturer terracotta
philippines, philippine handicraft wholesaler - Philippine oriental market and gifts. Colours dyes come in varying levels of quality
and price. Often the silk is coloured using vegetable dyes and
so the chances of dying two batches of thread the same colour,
are minimal. This gives each piece of silk a uniqueness that
may be the delight of those in search of regular sized sheets
or despair for designers who wants large amounts of one
colour.
Philippine oriental market and gifts,
you will also discover home decorating handicrafts that
express the countries culture of the Philippines. Beautiful
seashell crafts, such as, sea shell chandeliers, sea shell
plant hangers, and seashell clocks. We have skillfully made
shell, wood, & bamboo serving trays, bamboo furniture & plant
hangers. Ifugao & Igorot Tribal Arts & Crafts are fascinating
ethnic crafts. Decorative Philippine oriental market and gifts with artifacts some of which we showcase
in our Tribal Artifacts Catalog. Decorative Artifacts of
selected pieces from our cultural background. Many of our wood
carvings are made of ebony wood, which in the Philippines, is
known as "Kamagong".
Philippine oriental market and gifts
also offer bamboo craft, bamboo lamps, tribal rattan wood
pieces, and many wood crafts. High quality Philippine oriental market and gifts silk absorbs
and bonds with the colour in such a way that even exposure to
sunshine and repeated washing cannot dull. Machine-woven silk,
which is dyed after weaving, tends to have a flat appearance.
Thai silk is woven on handlooms; the warp and weft are not of
the same colour and this is what gives Thai silk its natural
sheen and luster. If you hold a piece of good quality Thai
silk to the light, the overall colour and tone will change
depending on the angle of the light; a defining characteristic
that inferior weaves do not posses. The final philippine
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step in the
production of silk is a chemical soaking process. The purpose
of this very important step is four-fold. The chemicals in the
solution preserve the sheen of the fabric, add weight to it,
render the silk soft and smooth and add to wrinkle-resistance.
The differences in approaches to these four techniques are
what create the chasm between high and low grade silk
textiles. They also explain why prices differ so widely. A
gift of high caliber Thai silk is a lasting token of the grace
of the Philippines. Discover more of the
Philippine oriental market and gifts.
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