Im indeed privileged and honored to be chosen as the bearer of "DREAMWEAVE" .The country brand “Dreamweave” for the traditional cloth T’nalak was launched on October 11,2012 as one of the highlights of the 2012 Mindanao S&T Cluster in General Santos City.
MANDAYA ATTIRE
This was during the Science and Culture Fashion Show of Department of Science and Technology, held at KCC Convention. Im so happy I wore this. Wearing a native Filipino attire, makes me say "Thanks God Im Filipino".
"Mandaya" derives from "man" meaning "first," and "daya" meaning "upstream" or "upper portion of a river," and therefore means "the first people upstream". The clothes of Mandaya are considered by many as among the most beautiful in Mindanao. In general, the Mandaya costume motifs are characterized by block designs, line patterns, rickracks, scrolls, curvilinear motifs, and diamonds and crosses.xx

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