Storie Binakul, Protea cushion, one of a kind.
Storie, Protea Binakul cushion.
Storie reverse of  binakol appliqué cushion
Contilda, artisan at Heartworks
Cape Town
Weaver, Binakol, Philippines

Protea Binakol Hand Loomed Cushion "Smelling The Flowers" No.2

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€135,00
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€135,00
Storie Binakul, Protea cushion, one of a kind.

Protea Binakol Hand Loomed Cushion "Smelling The Flowers" No.2

€135,00

Protea Binakol Hand Loomed Cushion "Smelling The Flowers" No.2

€135,00
Size 50x30cm: Bird on a leaf

 Product : this cushion is a one of a kind piece, a collaboration between skilled artisans in the Philippines and South Africa. Embroidered hand loomed cotton on the front, and linen on the back.

30 x 50 cm sold with feather inner. 

A protea flower and sunbird is hand embroidered onto a graphic  hand loomed cloth known as "binakol" from the north of the Philippines.  The protea is the national flower of South Africa, it represents change,  hope and regeneration in local tradition, the flower is embroidered by a group of talented crafts women who are part of a social enterprise called Heartworks. The cloth, Binakol is an ancient craft tradition in the Philippines, each graphic motif is an abstract illustration of daily life in the country. This motif is the "whirlpool", which is woven to protect us from illness and wicked spirits, it is thought to make them dizzy.  

Craft

Embroidery,  Heartworks was founded in Cape Town in 2005 as a springboard for a group of seropositive and marginalised women who were trained in an embroidery workshop. United by their talent within Heartworks, these women, from South Africa, Congo and Zambia, are true artists. Each of their works constitutes a unique piece of collection worthy of "haute couture" creations. The group now involves more than 30 women, enabling them to generate a decent income and acquire the confidence to move forward.

Hand loomed cotton, Binakol is the name given to one of the most recognisable patterns of traditional Philippine hand loom, it is a uniform and interwoven geometric design. Weaving is complicated, it can take up to two weeks to set up a loom, and a day to weave 2 metres of cloth.

It is an illustration of daily life in abstraction, the various motifs represent stories of life in the north of the country.  In the different designs you can see representations of the waves of the sea, whirlwinds, fans, cat’s pawprints, and the traditional capiz windows found on houses in the Ilocos region. It is an incredibly complex weaving pattern, and some special pieces are almost psychedelic;  circles woven within squares, which move as one looks upon the cloth.

The indigenous people of the Cordilleras region believed this binakol cloth could ward off malevolent spirits, by making the evil spirits dizzy. Today only a small group  of women in the Ilocos region of the Philippines are still practicing the craft. For Storie, the importance of the Binakol lies in the artistry and complexity of the way it is woven but also the value of the craft heritage, a story that needs to be told in order to keep this precious tradition alive.



In detail : Cotton cushion, sold with feather inner. 30X50 CM 

100% hand made. Cotton & linen.

Gentle hand wash. 

 

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