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Daughters of T'nalak Print | US Edit

Daughters of T'nalak Print | US Edit

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Three Tboli women. Lake Sebu. T'nalak-woven, brass-crowned, beaded. Dressed in a tradition that has never needed to explain itself.

Our Founder, Carol De Leon, captured this image in South Cotabato, home of the Tboli people, a highland indigenous community whose craft, music, and identity are inseparable from the land they live on.

On June 8, 2026, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Mindanao, collapsing the road into Tboli and leaving the community in this photograph among those hardest hit.

100% of the proceeds go to the T'boli tribe. 

THE PRINT

• Photography by Our Founder, Carol De Leon
• Black and white print
• Mounted on 3D sintra board
• 12 x 12 inches, square format
• Matte finish
• Ready to display. No framing required.
• Limited edition print
• Ships flat in a rigid protective sleeve


ABOUT THE TBOLI

The Tboli are known for T'nalak, a sacred abacá fabric traditionally dreamed by the weaver before it is woven. Their embroidery, brasswork, and beadwork carry stories that span generations.

The craft in ANGKAN's garments begins with people like these. Their hands. Their memory. Their tradition. Buying this print is a way of standing with them now, when the ground beneath them has shifted.

Every purchase is a direct act of solidarity.

A limited edition release.

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