An Binakol (siring man binakel, binakael, binakul[1]) (sa literal na pakahulogan, pabilog) saring klase nin tradisyonal na disenyo nin paghabol sa Filipinas. An paulit-ulit na disenyo igwa nin taranos na linya pinaghabol asin ini nagkakaigwa nin ilusyon na garo pakurba.[2] Siring man, nagkakaigwa nin pagmating naghihiro an disenyo kaini.[3] Heometriko an mga disenyo kaini asin minataong representasyon. An paagi ni pahaman kaini nagin bantog kan ika-19ng siglo,[4] kun suarin an Filipinas yaon sa irarom kan pamamahala kan Estados Unidos, asin an mga museo sa Amerika nagtipon kan manlainlain na tradisyonal na telang Pilipino.

Sarong disenyong binakol

An paulit-ulit na disenyo kan Binakol igwa nin duwang bloke nin paghabol kun kaya ini igwa nin tig-ibong na disenyo, alagad magkabaliktadan an kolor.[5]

Kultura

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Inspirasyon kan paghabol na binakol an nobelang "Aliasing" ni Mara Coson.[6]

Hilnga man

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Toltolan

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  1. Celdran, Bea; Segovia, Patrick (20 October 2017). "So you think you know your local weaves?". NOLISOLI. 
  2. Gonzalez, Michael. "Text to Textile". Positively Filipino: Online Magazine for Filipinos in the Diaspora. 
  3. "Binakol: Craft". whitechampa.com. 
  4. Art of the Loom: Weaving the Story That Is the Binakul, Exhibit, Yuchengco Museum from December 9, 2013 to January 25, 2014.
  5. Johnson, Kathleen Forance; Tsai, Yushan. "A Weaver Looks at Tinguian Blankets". Textile Society of America Newsletter 23 (Fall 2011). https://textilesocietyofamerica.org/news/newsletters. 
  6. Jaucian, Don (May 15, 2019). "Mara Coson's debut novel talks about ‘history’ through Dolphy, Macabebe Marie, and the Ibong Adarna". CNN. Archived from the original on February 5, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200205061625/https://cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/literature/2019/5/15/mara-coson-aliasing-interview.html. Retrieved on November 9, 2021.