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English: Abel is an Ilocano word for the traditional textile of Vigan and the Ilocos Region. The abel cloth is known for being a strong, colorful material. Weavers use a wooden handloom in order to create varied and unique designs.
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An Ilocano woman is shown weaving an “abel”, an Ilocano word for the traditional textile of Vigan and the Ilocos Region.

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