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Step into a world where comfort meets sustainability with our exquisite Abaca Slippers. Handcrafted by skilled artisans from the lush regions of the Philippines, these slippers are made from abaca, a natural fiber known for its durability and eco-friendliness. Abaca, also known as Manila hemp, is derived from a species of banana native to the Philippines. It's celebrated for its strength, making it an ideal material for creating high-quality, long-lasting footwear.

The plant, native to the Philippines, achieved importance as a source of cordage fiber in the 19th century. The Philippines remain the world’s largest producer of abaca.


Each pair of our abaca slippers tells a story of heritage and craftsmanship. By choosing these slippers, you're not only indulging in the comfort of a soft, breathable material that molds to your feet but also supporting a tradition that has been passed down through generations. Our artisans use traditional hand stitching and weaving techniques, ensuring that every pair is unique, with intricate patterns that reflect the rich culture of their communities.https://www.britannica.com/plant/abaca

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