pina cloth

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pina cloth

A woman weaves pina cloth on a traditional loom.

Definition

Noun: A fine, lightweight, and often sheer fabric traditionally hand-woven from the fibers of pineapple leaves. It is known for its delicate texture, natural luster, and durability.

Usage

"Pina cloth" is an uncountable noun used to refer to the fabric as a material. It is commonly associated with traditional Philippine textiles and formal wear. - The national costume, the *barong Tagalog, is often made from delicate pina cloth.* - She collects vintage textiles, including beautiful examples of pina cloth.

Examples
  • The artisan spent months weaving the intricate design into the pina cloth.
  • Pina cloth is highly prized for its natural sheen and strength.
  • This handkerchief is made from genuine pina cloth.
Advanced Usage
  • Cultural Context: Pina cloth is a significant part of Philippine heritage and is often used for special occasion garments, ecclesiastical vestments, and high-end accessories.
  • Modern Applications: Contemporary designers sometimes blend pina fibers with silk or polyester to create new fabrics while maintaining the traditional aesthetic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pina fiber (n): The individual strand extracted from a pineapple leaf before it is spun and woven into cloth.
  • Pina weaving (n): The traditional craft and process of creating pina cloth.
  • Pina (n): A common shortened, informal reference to pina cloth within relevant contexts (e.g., "a pina blouse").
Synonyms
  • Pineapple cloth: A direct descriptive synonym.
  • Pineapple fiber fabric: A more technical term.
Notes

This word is specific to the textile derived from the Ananas comosus (pineapple) plant. It should not be confused with general fabrics or other plant-based textiles like abaca (banana fiber) or cotton.

pina cloth

A woman weaves pina cloth on a traditional loom.

Noun
  1. a fine cloth made from pineapple fibers