what is the rhythm of inabel
Answers
Answered by
84
Explanation:
Abel is Ilocano for “weave,” and inabel literally means “woven.” You can interpret inabel as pertaining to any kind of woven fabric, but it is mostly used to refer to that distinctly Ilocano textile of plain or patterned woven cotton made in hardwood looms using techniques passed down through generations.
Answered by
1
The Rhythm Of Inable or rhythm of weaving is a pattern that is developed with time because of the regular progression of weaving-related tasks
- The term inable originated from the local meaning for "weave" is "Abel" and the rhythm of "inabel," depicts any variety of woven fabric.
- Inabel has been used to refer to the certain kind of textile indigenous to the Ilocos region .
- Inabel is also used for referring to Abel which is a weaving tradition carried by the Ilocano people of Northern Luzon in the Philippines for ages.
- The textile which is produced is manufactured in the fashion and interior designing industries because it is soft, durable and appropriate in the regions of tropical climates and it is also used for its authentic art patterns.
#SPJ2
Similar questions