weavint Flashcards
It process of passing
threads or strands of
material under and over
each other to produce
textiles.
weaving
It can be plain
or decorated by dyes,
embroidery, and
applique.
weaving
Itneg (from upland
province of Abra) blanket
pinilian blanket
Supplementary weft
technique
pinilian blanket
Red, white, and yellow
with star like motif
pinilian blanket
Itneg blanket
binacol
Mathematically precise
supplementary weft woven cloths
binacol
Tradition of optical illusion,
achieving a pulsating three
dimensionality two
dimensionally
binacol
Wrap-around cloth for skirt
tapis
• Standard wear for women
tapis
Ifugao, Bontoc, Kankanay,
Ibaloi, Tinguian, Itneg, and
Gaddang
tapis
Leaves of pineapple
plant
piña cloth
Cloth for tailoring,
handkerchiefs, napkins,
altar linen
piña cloth
Similar to Piña
cloth
pinukpok cloth
Woven from
abaca plant (native
banana fiber)
pinukpok cloth
Means ‘weave’
hablon
Miagao, Iloilo
hablon
• Produces a gloss
smooth textile for
clothing
hablon
Zigzag forming triangles
t’boli
From ancient tumpal motif of Dongson culture
t’boli
Crab, python, mythical bird, frog, shield, man in
house, geometric motifs
t’boli
Hexagons with man with symmetrical arms
and legs
bangala design
Means that “man is secure within his own
home”
bangala design
Man, animals, geometric
bilaan
Human and crocodile
figures seems to merge
bilaan
elongated
triangles in a row
tumpal
Woven by Maranao and
Maguindanao
malong
Large wrap-around cloth
• Sewn together lengthwise
along the edges to form
squares
malong