Lilaktob is a traditional weaving pattern from the province of Kalinga. It’s often called “lilagtob” or “nilaktob”, but the correct root is “lagtob”, which means “one after another”. Scholars have found that the honeycomb shape was inspired by an “inammata” design created by the Ga’dang tribe, which wards off evil with a symbol of an eye. Some elements can be found in tattoo patterns as well because some tribes used them as talismans for protection.
Specifications:
Length: Adjustable from 45″ to 54″, ensuring a comfortable fit for various body types.
Width: 3 inches
Backing: Made with high-quality vegan leather for durability and maximum comfort during extended use.
Ends: Finished with genuine leather for a touch of sophistication and a secure grip on your instrument.
Hardware: Featuring antique brass fittings for a vintage and stylish aesthetic.
Thickness: 12mm plush padding offers extra comfort, reducing strain during long playing sessions.









