CPAR TRADITIONAL Flashcards
burial jar
manunggul jar
manunggul jar founded where and who
chamber of tabon cave in Palawan by Robert Fox
Are objects that are
first shaped of wet
clay, then hardened
by baking
pottery
The pot could be embellished by either carving the paddle or
wrapping it with cord and slapping it against the side to leave marks.
Incised designs also appeared in the pots in
Masbate
Among the finest of early Philippine pottery, designs are footed dishes
that were decorated with geometric cut-outs, molding, cording or
finger impressions, most of these were made in
Batangas
Pottery traditions continued to develop in the certain locals for example in Vigan:
Burnay Unglazed Pottery of Vigan
tattoo tradition of early Filipinos who are now referred to as “painted
people” of Visayas
pintados
well known art and architectures of the Maranaos
Naga Dragons
Sarimanok Carvings in their Torogan or King’s house
is a legendary bird of
the Maranao people which was originated from Mindanao, an island in the Philippines
Sarimanok
is popularly known as “Amang Pintor”
who gained recognition by using his hair to make his paint brushes and reigns his painting with his blood
Elito Circa
is a blanket which features designs that incorporate optical illusions
Binakol
Woven fabrics that usually have bright red
tones
Gaddang people woven fabrics
these indigenous people make jewelry from pearl, red hornbill beak, plants, and metals
Ilongot
people of Mindanao skilled in the art of dying abaca fiber
lumad people such as B’laan, Mandaga,
Mansaka, and T’boli
Abaca is a plant closely related to bananas and its leaves are used to
make fiber known as
Manila Hemp