| Mother of pearl | |
| Teak | |
| Earthen | |
| Shell | |
| Slate | |
| Hide | |
| Aluminium | |
| Bamboo | |
| Ceramic | |
| Olive | |
| Fiberglass | |
| Abaca | |
| Rattan | |
| Walnut | |
| Brass | |
| Bandala | |
| White glass paste | |
| Leather | |
| Nito | |
| Coconut | |
| Stone | |
| Marble | |
| Copper | |
| Termites' nests | |
| Fine rattan | |
| Raffia | |
| Arurog | |
| Mango | |
| Sweet Liana | |
| Linen | |
| Sugar cane | |
| Water hyacinth | |
| Lampakanay | |
| Water Liana | |
| Banana | |

BANDALA
Bandala is made of fibers of abaca woven together with cotton. The abaca fibers in nature are dark brown while the cotton fibers are black. Bandala can be cleaned smoothly with water and soap. If used as upholster of a sofa or of a bed or as any cover, it can be cleaned with a wet cloth and you can also use a low powered vacuum-cleaner having a soft brush in order not to damage the fibers.
Bandala is made of fibers of abaca woven together with cotton. The abaca fibers in nature are dark brown while the cotton fibers are black. Bandala can be cleaned smoothly with water and soap. If used as upholster of a sofa or of a bed or as any cover, it can be cleaned with a wet cloth and you can also use a low powered vacuum-cleaner having a soft brush in order not to damage the fibers.