MOD 18 Flashcards
an expert in Pis Syabit textile weaving from the island of Jolo, Sulu. She was revered by her people and fellow weavers for her commitment in weaving traditional designs with bold and contrasting colors
Darhata Sawabi (2004)
Manlilikha ng Bayan from Apalit, Pampanga known for his commitment to the art of pinukpuk or metalcrafts.
Eduardo Mutuc (2004)
master mat weaver from Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi. She was recognized for her geometric designs that were both traditional and modern
Haja Amina Appi (2004)
is an awardee from San Quintin, Abra renowned for his Tabungaw (“upo” in Tagalog, “bottle gourd” or “white pumpkin” in English) hats, as well as one of the last practitioners of the art
Teofilo Garcia (2012)
hails from Pinili, Ilocos Norte, is a Manlilikha ng Bayan for Weaving, specifically her mastery in inabel. Despite her age (96), she still produces complex designs
Magdalena Gamayo (2012)
a Yakan master weaver known to have upheld the art of tennun, a colorful tapestry weave unique to the Yakan people,seputangan
and bunga sama. She is also regarded one of the most respected weavers in Lamitan City, Basilan
Ambalang Ausalin (2016)
ia master weaver from Malapatan, Sarangani known for protecting and promoting the art of igem, a type of mat weaving made from
pandan practiced by the B’laan people
Estelita Bantilan (2016)
master tabih weaver and ikat dyer from Polomok, South Cotabato. She started her work as a mentor in the nearby village of Lamlifew, Malungon, Sarangan, then began traveling in several regions of the country, including NCR, to conduct seminars and workshops about her craft.
Yabing Masalon Dulo (2016)