Soft Brooms/Walis Tambo
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"Soft brooms," also known as "Walis tambo," which are traditional Filipino brooms made from tiger grass stalks.
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Material: Made from dried flower stalks of tiger grass.
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Origin: Often associated with the Philippines, particularly Baguio City and the Bicol region.
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Use: Primarily used for sweeping indoors, effective for collecting dust and fine particles, including pet hair.
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Construction: Stalks are harvested, dried, bundled, and bound to form the broom.
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Handle: Features a wooden handle, sometimes with colorful plastic strips for binding.
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Alternative Materials: Some brooms use "tambo" or common reed, which is less durable than tiger grass ("lasá").
- Decoration: Can also be used as a decorative item, adding a rustic or vintage touch to a space.
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"Soft brooms," also known as "Walis tambo," which are traditional Filipino brooms made from tiger grass stalks.
-
Material: Made from dried flower stalks of tiger grass.
-
Origin: Often associated with the Philippines, particularly Baguio City and the Bicol region.
-
Use: Primarily used for sweeping indoors, effective for collecting dust and fine particles, including pet hair.
-
Construction: Stalks are harvested, dried, bundled, and bound to form the broom.
-
Handle: Features a wooden handle, sometimes with colorful plastic strips for binding.
-
Alternative Materials: Some brooms use "tambo" or common reed, which is less durable than tiger grass ("lasá").
- Decoration: Can also be used as a decorative item, adding a rustic or vintage touch to a space.