Oshun Square
A square can be worn as an accessory or used as a tea towel. Protection for your dome or home!
Measures: 18in x 18in
Pattern: Kusikos or Kurikos also known as whirlpool
Colors: Blue + white
Materials: Cotton and polyester blend
Binakol is a type of traditional weaving pattern originating from the northern region of the Philippines (Illocos and Abra) pre dating Spanish colonization. The geometric designs weaves were originally used to confuse and ward off negative spirits, their dizzying patterns being representative of the sea. Binakol is made using pedal looms by the most skilled weavers in Abra through our partner Anthill Fabric Gallery.
Keep in mind, this object is handmade and each one may differ slightly from the next.
A square can be worn as an accessory or used as a tea towel. Protection for your dome or home!
Measures: 18in x 18in
Pattern: Kusikos or Kurikos also known as whirlpool
Colors: Blue + white
Materials: Cotton and polyester blend
Binakol is a type of traditional weaving pattern originating from the northern region of the Philippines (Illocos and Abra) pre dating Spanish colonization. The geometric designs weaves were originally used to confuse and ward off negative spirits, their dizzying patterns being representative of the sea. Binakol is made using pedal looms by the most skilled weavers in Abra through our partner Anthill Fabric Gallery.
Keep in mind, this object is handmade and each one may differ slightly from the next.
A square can be worn as an accessory or used as a tea towel. Protection for your dome or home!
Measures: 18in x 18in
Pattern: Kusikos or Kurikos also known as whirlpool
Colors: Blue + white
Materials: Cotton and polyester blend
Binakol is a type of traditional weaving pattern originating from the northern region of the Philippines (Illocos and Abra) pre dating Spanish colonization. The geometric designs weaves were originally used to confuse and ward off negative spirits, their dizzying patterns being representative of the sea. Binakol is made using pedal looms by the most skilled weavers in Abra through our partner Anthill Fabric Gallery.
Keep in mind, this object is handmade and each one may differ slightly from the next.