During the 17th century, there was an area of land in Laguna known as Terreno de Nasonog (LupaÃn ng Nasonog in Tagalog). In 1678, Terreno de Nasúnog was divided into three parts: Nasúnog de Lucban, Nasonog de Cavinti, and Nasúnog de Majayjay.
Nasonog de Majayjay later became the town of Luisiana. It was only on April 3, 1854, that ecclesiastical independence was granted to Nasonog by the Governor-General (the Marqués de Novaliches) with the corresponding approval from the Archbishop of Manila, having Don Marcos Bartolomé as its first interim parish priest. Because of the role of Don Luis Bernárdo, which was then regarded as the Father of Luisiana, and his wife Doña Ana, the town was named 'Luis y Ana', later changed to 'Luisiana'.
In 1903, the towns of Cavinti and Luisiana were combined, Pedro Villanueva of Cavinti was elected mayor and it was during his term that the Aglipay Church was founded in April 1904. The Romana family funded the construction of a couple of Protestant churches. However, in 1907, durin the leadership of Don Blas Oración, through the Civil Commission, Cavinti separated from Luisiana and became an independent town. In 1948, Visita de Luisiana gained civil independence from Majayjay.
"Weavers" are the individuals who perform the act of weaving, while "weaving" refers to the process itself. Weavers are skilled craftsmen or workers who operate looms to create woven fabrics through the process of weaving.
Ang LUISIANA WEAVERS ORGANIZATION ay isang Samahan ng mga maglalala ng pandan sa bayan ng luisiana,na nagnanais na mapalawak at mapaunlad ang kabuhayanng mga mamamayan na naglalayong payabungin at mapagpatuloy ang industriya at kalakalan ng paglalala ng pandan tungo sa bagong henerasyon para sa pag unlad ng bayan ng mga luisianahin hindi lamang sa local kundi sa internasyonal.
Mapanatili ang paglalala bilang malaking bahagi ng ating kultura sa pamamagitan ng pagtuturo sa mga kabataan at pagkakaroon ng makabago at masining n paggawa. Gumawa ng mga dikalidad na Lalang produkto na yar isa pandan. Tiyakin na may susunod na henerasyon ng paglalala ng pandan sa luisiana. Palakasin ang organisasyon. lpakilala ang gawang pandan sa bansa at sa mundo. Magkaroon ng desenting kita ang mga myembro ng LWO at mamamayan ng luisiana.
Beat the heat in style with our Pandan Sombrero! Handcrafted from natural pandan leaves, it's your eco-friendly essential for summer sun protection. Stay cool, stay shaded – embrace sustainable fashion with our Pandan Sombrero.
Eco-friendly,Effective sun protection,Breathable Material
Water Sensitivity,Durability Concerns
Malapad: ₱60.00
Makitid: ₱45.00
Wave: ₱150.00
Tinik: ₱60.00
Buli Small, Medium: ₱40.00
Malapad with color: ₱200.00
Bizaya Small: ₱150.00
Bizaya Medium: ₱200.00
Bizaya Big: ₱250.00
Biatkong Small: ₱150.00
Biatkong Big: ₱250.00
Market Basket made from pandan leaves is a natural, woven container for carrying groceries or items. It’s lightweight, eco-friendly, and has a charming, rustic look.
Eco-friendly and biodegradable,Lightweight and durable for everyday use and earthy design,
Requires gentle handling to last longer,Can soften or fray if wet,
Market Basket: ₱250.00
Capture hearts with our Valentine's Day Mini Pandan Bag! Handwoven from natural pandan leaves, this charming accessory is the perfect eco-conscious gift for your loved one. Compact yet stylish, it's ideal for carrying small essentials with sustainable flair. Make this Valentine's Day memorable with our adorable Pandan Bag.
Eco-friendly and Lightweight & Durable
Limited Water Resistance - Not suitable for heavy rain.
Mini Pandan Bag: ₱150.00
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Vinegar Bag: ₱160.00
Elevate your style sustainably with our Pandan Ladies Bag! Handwoven from natural pandan leaves, this chic accessory combines eco-friendliness with elegance.
Durable,Ethical Production
Water Sensitivity
Ladies Bag: ₱350.00