The "A9 ATTRACTION: THE BARONG" is owned by Mrs.Adelia Yasto-Arroyo who used to be just a plain housewife and a mother of 9 wonderful children, thus, the name A9. Who would have thought that Adelia a.k.a. Dely only started as an embroiderer/laborer of other embroidery shop, earning only Php 30 a day? With her kids playing around her while she was working, she was inspired to work harder overtime, and to think earnestly of all the possible ways to provide better for her children.
Barong industry has been the major provider of employment for Lumanians.A lot of women of various ages and even some men are earning from embroidery.
Dely learned embroidery and started working when she was only a grade 2 pupil, about 8 years old. She was the only member of the family who was into it. But years and years of experience cultivated her to be so much a well-known creative "personality"in the field of embroidery.
On 1985,she started making her own design and sold them to known proprietors during that time. Eventually, she was recognized as well as her children who nonetheless became as much creative not only in the barong designing but in other field of arts-painting, singing, and dancing.
Jojie Arroyo with his creation
Joel Arroyo with his painting