To preserve, promote, celebrate, and develop Philippine textiles and the country's weaving culture Habi: The Philippine Textile Council invites piña and abaca weavers to showcase their skills in its two flagship competitions—the 7th Lourdes Montinola Piña Weaving Competition and the 3rd Eloisa Hizon-Gomez Abaca Weaving Competition The competitions, which are part of Habi's mission to preserve, promote, celebrate, and develop Philippine textiles and the country's weaving culture, are among the highlights of the council's annual Likhang Habi Fair which will be held from October 18 to 20, 2024 at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati. Artisans from all over the Philippines are welcome to join. Last year, Marilyn Almero of La Herminia Piña Weaving won two prizes at the 6th Lourdes Montinola Piña Competition for the excellence and innovation of her piece called “Peacock.

” Aklan weavers Raquel Eliserio and Anna India Legazpi were first and second runner-up, respectively. Winners of last year’s Eloisa Hizon-Gomez Abaca Weaving Competition were Anna India Legazpi, Agustin Tawi Sudaw of Bulacan, and Edgar Cornito, a T’Boli from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. This is the 7th edition of the Lourdes Montinola Piña Weaving Competition, the Philippines' premier piña weaving contest, named after the chair emeritus of the Far Eastern University and author who is a champion of indigenous textiles.

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