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In 2023, Likha featured 29 Filipino weavers from all over the country. For its third edition this June, 87 craftsmen and designers across several traditional crafts In Feb. 2023, Likha started with a gathering of Filipino weavers from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao with the objective of not only showcasing their crafts but more importantly, connecting these artisans with our talented Filipino designers.

The end goal, sustaining Philippine traditional textiles by making them relevant and fashionable. With the success of the first Likha, there came a clamor to include other traditional crafts. This led to Likha 2 in Jun.



2023 which coincided with the 125th commemoration of our country’s Independence. Apart from textiles, it included embroidery, basketry, pottery, mat weaving, wood and stone carving, filigree, and shell craft, among others. READ : A Look Back on the LIKHA 2 Artisanal Exhibit Likha 3, which will be held in Jun.

2024 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) Forum in time for this year’s Independence Day celebration, intends to build on the successes of the two previous Likhas. The exhibit will not only showcase various artisanal works but also the progress and accomplishments of those who participated in the first two events. Moreover, new crafts have been added.

From 29 and 30 participants from Likha 1 and 2, respectively, approximately 87 craftsmen and designers will participate and will be housed under one roof from Jun. 6 to 11. A special sec.

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