Nito industry in Aklan is thriving and is already gradually getting attention. Beside from nito’s durability, the unique and creative touch of Aklanons are shown in the designs of the products, from placemats, bags, food trays, hats, coin purse, lamp shades, jars, among others.
The Department of Trade and Industry – Aklan further promotes nito industry by offering trainings to Aklanons to hone their skills in nito weaving, particularly in areas where nito vine is abundant.
One of the recipients of such training is Francia Escote from Barangay Habana, Buruanga. Escote is now the owner of Franz Handicraft in the said town.
She expressed her gratitude to DTI for the trainings and skills she acquired. She pursued nito weaving until she was able to master her skills producing many designs out of nito.
“Bale ang materyales nga nito ja lang man sa Habana makuha. May ina man na gasuplay sa akon di. Ginabaligya nila. Nalipay man ako ay indi na ako mabudlayan pa. (The nito material is just here in Habana. There are some that sell their nito vines to me. I’m happy that it is now convenient for us to get the materials),”Francia said.