lesson 10 Flashcards

1
Q

are produced by
indigenous people, which are utilitarian, as well as decorative. It uses plants that are abundant
locally, such as buri (palm), pandan (seagrass leaves), abaca and piña (pineapple), or bamboo.

A

folk art pieces

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2
Q

is most dominant in the
Bicol region and is used to make sandals, bags,
rags, and handicrafts.

A

abaca

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3
Q

has the famous
inabel weave and the handwoven binakul, which
has been dwindling.

A

ilocos

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4
Q

include a wide
range of decorative objects done by the hand using
simple
tools.

A

handicrafts

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5
Q

is a
handwoven mat used for sleeping.

A

banig

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6
Q

is woven
by the Samals of Sulu. In Samar, pandan leaves are
dyed green and then buri strips are interwoven with
the base design.

A

buri mat

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7
Q

used as clothing,
bags, and accessories that are based
on folk art and design are gaining
popularity locally and globally.

A

woven products

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8
Q

has its origins from
the Spanish rule in the Philippines where the Spanish
colonizers wanted to distinguish themselves from the
indios by making them wear thin and transparent
clothing to prevent carrying of weapons, no pockets to
prevent thievery, and not tucked under the waistband to
mark their status. The fabric was made of piña, jusi,
abaca, or banana.

A

barong tagalog or barong

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9
Q

is another variety that was designed to be worn at work. They have
short sleeves and are made of cotton, ramie, or chiffonille.

A

polo barong

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10
Q

in bacolod —– are woven and can be
tied with cow leather to make bags of export quality.

A

pandan

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11
Q

in bicol —- are used as bag handles.

A

rattan

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12
Q

can also be used as little purses, as in the case of Tacloban.

A

banig

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13
Q

is a style of
weaving that uses
dyeing process
before the threads are woven to create a
pattern or design.

A

ikat

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14
Q

It is mostly practiced in
Cordillera by the Ifugaos and the ethnic groups
in Mindanao.

A

ikat

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15
Q

are abundant in the southern part
of the country. These make good
accessories. In the northern part of the
country, natural materials such as stone,
rocks, woods, sticks, animal bones, shells,
feathers, leaves, cloth, or leather can make necklaces and other accessories.

A

pearls

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16
Q

used as materials for footwear

A

beads, crochet, rattan
and woven fabric

17
Q

are decorated with colorful beads in
Laguna. Although they do not have high heels like the
bakya, they are preferred for their comfort and
attractive design.

A

abaca sandals

18
Q

sandals from bohol that are thin and light, they are
perfect for indoors and can easily be kept in the luggage, which is convenient for travelers.

A

buri

19
Q

is used for
throw pillow cases in Cebu.

A

banig

20
Q

abaca is
woven into hats, baskets, and different types of
containers.

A

bukidnon

21
Q

trays are made of pandan
leaves.

A

bacolod

22
Q

in bohol, itmakes good material for
bottle holders.

A

rappia

23
Q

can be made from native plants such as
buri and abaca.

A

lampshades

24
Q

are wall decors that are
made of woven fabric. These are
common in Ilocos and Baguio City.

A

tapestries

25
Q

uses ceramics and paints these to
make a ceiling lamp.

A

anita feria

26
Q

are believed to have magical powers. They
can serve as dwelling for ancestral spirits or can be put on the door to ward off evil spirits.

A

masks