Thursday, November 15, 2007

Abra Weaves


Abra - Process, originally uploaded by jsigharas.

Despite the low with the workshop, our luck did not fail us. And our trip across the river was not completely wasted as we came across a gem of a spot when Mely took us deeper into the barrio. Only a 10 minute walk from where the workshop was being held, we met a community of weavers using bamboo as there raw material. They were using a native bamboo that had the perfect qualities for creating woven products. We observed beautiful bamboo baskets being woven right in front of our eyes by men and women. We learned that this is where Mely sourced most of her workers, and bamboo, to build her bamboo home. They even showed us their process of making their bamboo flooring - surprisingly basic! This experience showed us exactly how simple it is to work with bamboo. Bamboo allows the common man, women and even child to be involved and easily learn how to create a wide variety of bamboo products as a source of income and a means of livelihood.


But we were not the only observers. The children of the barrio were observing us, too. Again, the children never cease to amaze us with their lively, curious, picture-loving selves.

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