Yakap extends the logic of Hawak to a larger scale. When unfolded, it becomes a temporary ground; when wrapped, it encloses and steadies what it carries.
Its size allows for fuller protection—holding multiple objects or forming a surface within a shared setting. The cloth retains enough structure to maintain shape while remaining pliable in the hand.
Yakap belongs to dala-dala, where carrying is both practical and relational. It functions as a layer between object and world—absorbing pressure, adapting to weight, and remaining in circulation over time.
Abaca blend textile
Finished edges
Designed for durability and repeated use
Variation is inherent to the textile.
Yakap extends the logic of Hawak to a larger scale. When unfolded, it becomes a temporary ground; when wrapped, it encloses and steadies what it carries.
Its size allows for fuller protection—holding multiple objects or forming a surface within a shared setting. The cloth retains enough structure to maintain shape while remaining pliable in the hand.
Yakap belongs to dala-dala, where carrying is both practical and relational. It functions as a layer between object and world—absorbing pressure, adapting to weight, and remaining in circulation over time.
Abaca blend textile
Finished edges
Designed for durability and repeated use
Variation is inherent to the textile.