Caoayan is a town that is near to the Heritage City of Vigan. It is referred to as the Birthplace of Abel, the Ilocanos' traditional handwoven material. One such popular weaving shop here is Pagabelan ni Tinay, where local weavers continues the tradition of making Abel on wooden looms and colorful threads. When I went to visit Pagabelan ni Tinay, I was able to witness how the weavers patiently worked on their designs. Their hands moved slowly, making patterns that shows both skill and imagination. It takes hours or days to complete one piece of fabric. They produce blankets, scarves, bags, and other items that capture the culture and diligence of Caoayan people. Although Abel weaving began in Caoayan, it has also become part of Vigan's heritage. There are still some of the weaving shops in Vigan that produce Abel to promote Ilocano craftsmanship to foreigners. It proves how Caoayan and Vigan work together in continuing this lovely tradition. Besides weaving, Vigan is also known...
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