Are the traditional fabrics in Batangas. In Taal, hand embroideries are characterized by a smooth stitches, fine, composed of fine delicate shapes, embossed, and durable. Barong is an embroidered formal men's wear in the Philippines.
Piลa and Jusi
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It is a traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafer made from glutinous rice. It originated from the City of Lucban, Quezon. It is used to decorate houses during the Pahiyas Festival.
Kiping
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It is an earthenware jar crafted by a skillful potters with the use of potterโs wheel and kiln. It is made by a grade- A clay and fine sand.
Burnay
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baam
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In Mountain Province the close examination of these reveal that they have body tattoos similar to patterns found in their textiles.
Kabayan Mummies
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It is a bowl-shaped coil basket of Kalinga that is made from finely split rattan and nito vine. It is used for carrying and storing rice or vegetables.
Labba
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It is a handwoven fabric made by Ilocanos which is more popularly known as โAbel Ilocoโ.
Inabel
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It is the basic dress for women of Cordillera region. It is a type of wrap-around skirt (tapis in Tagalog).
Kain
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It is the smoothy woven mat from Bolinao that is made of dried leaves of palm (buri, raffia, and buntal), dyed and woven.
Buri Mat
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It is the art of creating an entrance arch and other decorative materials mainly from bamboo.
Singkaban
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It is a burial cloth for the rich people of Mountain Province. It is a Cordilleran term which literally means โrichโ. In earlier days, only the grandmothers were allowed to weave burial cloths but now, any able weaver is allowed to weave.
Kadangyan
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Pampanga are known for their special features. Before, Pampanga uses papel de hapon for coverings but were then innovated by using colored plastics as a material for covering.
Giant Lanterns
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It is a belt used by mothers after giving birth. It is designed with white beads as accents and patterns of rivers and mountains with bead works on the central portion of the cloth. It is made by Gaddang weavers of Nueva Vizcaya.
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It is the headgear for Ivatan women of Batanes that is used to protect them from the heat of the sun and rains.