Handwoven shawl in pineapple fabric

Global SourcesUpdated on 2023/12/01

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This shawl from Philippine-based Tepiña combines silk and piña, an indigenous fabric from pineapple leaves.

Product details

Model: Tepiña Handwoven ShawlLaunched / upgraded: June 2016MOQ: 50 piecesLead time: 3 monthsFOB price: $52

Supplier profile

Year established: 1999Export products: Wraps, shawls, coverups, ties, fabricsAnnual sales: $50,000Total staff: 23Orders: $10,000

This shawl by Philippine supplier, Tepiña, is made from handwoven local textiles. The product uses silk as a warp base and piña, a fiber made from pineapple leaves, to make linear patterns. It is then dip-dyed in vibrant colors.

Tepiña has been making wraps and shawls since 1999. Catering to specialty stores for organic and handwoven apparel, the supplier accepts orders starting at $10,000.

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This article and its contents are provided by the Hinrich Foundation, a partner of Global Sources in promoting trade across Asia. The products and the suppliers featured in this article are export assistance program beneficiaries of the Hinrich Foundation.

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