Yakan Handwoven Scrub Cap & Mask Set, 033 Blue/Multi

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Color: 033 Blue/Multi

Our indigenous & woman-owned weaving business partner created some very useful & unique scrub caps with matching masks for our frontliners! These wonderful *hand-made* head gear by the Yakan tribe of the Southern Philippines is fully-lined and travel-friendly. Handwoven on a back-strap loom for weeks, and then sewn with love & care, no two are exactly alike. Put them together with your scrubs and/or lab coats, or wear your hair down and simply use the scrub cap as a regular cap to dress up some tees & jeans. Regardless, wear them with pride, knowing that you helped an indigenous community survive and carry-on their ancestral traditions.

The Yakan indigenous community live primarily on Basilan Island where their people are originally from, but they also have settlements on Sacol, Malanipa, and Tumalutab islands, all off the southern tip of the Zamboanga Peninsula, in the southern Philippines. Smaller groups of Yakan live elsewhere in the Philippines — particularly on the island of Mindanao — as well as in Sabah, East Malaysia.

Yakan women are especially recognized for their skill in weaving. Their colourful fabrics have long-figured in local rituals. Yakan weaving uses vibrant, bold, and often contrasting colors, in symmetrical patterns. The inspiration for designs comes from the natural environment and sacred geometry. Unfortunately, the knowledge of ancient weaving practices has dwindled, losing valuable indigenous cultural knowledge. By supporting their efforts to keep what ancestral practices left they have alive, we are ensuring that these traditions are kept alive.

Interesting fact - Yakan music is largely percussion-dominated. Music is also played toward the growing rice in hopes of "making it happy." The Yakan believe that this will help them have a bountiful harvest. Two types of xylophones are played in the rice fields, if not for personal entertainment, then to frighten pests or to entertain the ripening crop. In a 2009 study performed by the Royal Horticultural Society in the United Kingdom, researchers discovered that talking to your plants really can help them grow faster (also with the sound of a female voice than to the sound of a male voice). What we are finding out today with science, the Yakan knew for generations! 

Thank you for helping us support the indigenous tribes, who make up 6% of the global population, but take care of 80% of the world's biodiversity.

• Handwoven scrub cap with adjustable back ties & matching mask with elastic sides

• Cotton/polyester Yakan handwoven textile  

• Made in the Philippines by indigenous tribal artisans

• Gentle hand wash cold & hang dry or dry flat

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