12. WEAVING
Philippine weaving involves
many threads being
measured, cut, and
mounted on a wooden
platform. The threads are
dyed and weaved on a
loom
1800 WEAVER
13. ANTHROPOLOGIST Dr.
Analyn Salvador-
Amores leads the
turnover of the
oldest ‘uwes,’ the
traditional Isinai
funeral blanket, to
chieftain Bayani
Laroza.
14. POTTERY
Traditional pot-making in
certain areas of the
Philippines would use clay
found near the Sibalom
River. Molding the clay
required the use of wooden
paddles, and the clay had
to be kept away from
sunlight
15. LITERATURE
Tanaga is a type of Filipino
poetry. Kut-kut is an art
technique used between
the 15th and 18th
centuries.
16. BONTOC, IFUAGO, AND
KALINGA TRIBAL
TEXTILESWITH A VARIETY
OF SILVER AND
BRASS"LINGLINGO"
FERTILITY CHARMS
18. Torogan, the ancestral home of
the Maranao Sultan or Datu.
One of the richest survivors of
Philippine pre-Spanish art is
Maranao decorative art,
described by critics as graceful
and rhythmical.The floorbeams
of the houses project beyond the
walls, and the ends or panolong,
such as the decorative figure, are
carved and multicolored.
TOROGAN HOUSE
20. “ BULUL”
SEATED IFUGAO "BULUL"
AT THE CONCLUSION
OFTHE ANNUAL
IFUGAOHARVEST
RITUAL "BULULS"
PLACED IN RICE
GRANARIES ARE
CONSIDERED
GUARDIANS OFTHE
HARVEST .
21. Shown above are the most well-
known of the old designs, the
sarimanok. The figure represents a
fowl with wings, feathered tail, and
a head decorated with ornaments of
scrolled and painted motif of leaves,
spirals, and feather-like forms. It
usually stands on a fish and another
one hangs from its beak. The
wooden figure, usually perched atop
a bamboo pole, stands among
decorative flags during weddings
and other festive occasions.
33. Internationally renowned
painter Juvenal Sanso's 65
years in art. With his vision
of bringing his art closer to
the people and promoting
visual art
“BLACK PERIOD”