Solihiya weave is a sunburst pattern popularized in the country way back in the 19th-century Spanish colonial era. Perhaps coming from a rich Southeast Asian history, this particular rattan-weaving technique was a popular decoration used as backrests and seats of chairs and chaise lounges
Solihiya is essentially thin strands of rattan woven into sunburst patterns. When used as the backrest and seat of chairs and lounges, it lets air through, providing comfortable rest in the tropical heat.
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