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1st Grading

Folk Arts &


Design from
Luzon
WILSON C. CASTRO, JR.
Villa Cacho Integrated School
•INABEL •BAKWAT
•TINALIK BASKET •BURNAY
•KALINGA TEXTILE •PAROL
•IKAT •CABALEN
•TATOO ART •BARONG TAGALOG
•VAKUL •BALISONG
•MANUNGGUL JAR
Handwoven cotton
textile of the Ilocos
region
Hand molded pottery
found only in the
Ilocos Region
Is made of rattan
from Benguet
Characterized by dominant red
stripes & motifs of geometrical
patterns as well as nature
symbols interlaced with white,
yellow & black fibers.
Loincloth of Ifugao. Their
motif is characterized by
diamond stripes of white &
red stripes. The dominant
color is blue
Another form of folk art in
Mountain Province. For
them TATOO is a part of
clothing and is considered
decorations
A Head gear of Ivatan
women to protect
them from the heat of
the sun and during
the rainy season
A belt used by mothers after
giving birth, usually made of
white with beads as accents
and patterns of rivers and
mountains with beadworks on
the central portion of the cloth
Giant lanterns with
several lights, shapes
and colors from
Pampanga
A culinary art in
Pampanga
A native delicacy of
Pampangos incorporated
their weaving coconut
leaves as food wrapping.
Is a men’s formal shirt
with homemade
embroidered, famous in
Lumban, Laguna.
•a type of knife that
can be folded.
•Butterfly Knife
Balisong
A famous pre-colonial secondary
burial jar excavated from
Manunggul Cave in Palawan,
with two figures rowing a boat,
signifying belief in the journey of
the soul to the afterlife
Folk Arts & Design
from Visayas
•PATADYONG •TOROTOT
•KAPIS •PU-SO OR
BODBOD
•SINAMAY
•TIKOG OR
•BANIG BARIW
A wrap around piece of cloth
worn by women. This type of
clothing is often colorful and
features linear and geometric
designs
An important craft in
Panay island
particularly in Aklan
and Iloilo.
A world class weaving ,
made from abaca twine
and indigenous plant
similar to banana.
A handwoven mat of
various local
materials
Handmade whistle
It is made of glutinous rice
wrapped in a carefully
woven young coconut
leaves ( or talbos)
A kind of leaf used
for weaving mats of
Samar
Folk Arts & Design from
Mindanao
A geometric and flowing
designs based on leaf and
vine patterns.(“okkir a
dato” for male and “okkir
a bay” for female designs.
A rooster like figure
that carries a fish in
its beak
A wooden boxes
popular in Lanao
An ancestral home
of the highest title
holder in a
Maranao village
A protruding carved
beams in front of the
house and styled
A tubular multi purpose
garment worn by
different groups in
Mindanao
The T’boli handwoven,
elaborately tie dyed
(called ikat) abaca cloth
whose designs is dreamt
by the weaver.

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