3. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF BRUNEI
In reference to traditional arts and crafts, the
permanent secretary said, "Brunei Darussalam is still
renowned for its boat making, silver smithing, bronze
tooling, cloth weaving as well as mat and basket
weaving.
4. THE FABRIC DESIGN OF BRUNEI
Brunei traditional textile is also called BATIK but
it is uniquely different from indonesia.it design
have their national flower simpur.
5. THE CULTURAL ICON OF BRUNEI
national icon of brunei is Sultan
Omar Ali Saifuddin mosque
6. THE SCULPTURE OF BRUNEI
Sculpture at persiaran damuan,bandar
seri,bagawan brunei
8. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF
INDONESIA
Indonesian crafts and arts are diverse: jewelry, beadwork, batik, pottery,
metal, baskets, wood carving, leather puppet, stone carving, and painting.
While we only witnessed a few of these during our short stay on Bali and
Java, the quality and beauty of the work were impressive.
9. THE FABRIC DESIGN OF
INDONESIA
Batik the traditional design of
indonesia
10. THE CULTURAL ICON OF
INDONESIA
These symbols of the state that
represent Indonesian nationhood are
Garuda Pancasila, Merah-Putih flag,
Indonesia Raya national anthem, and
Indonesian language.
11. THE SCULPTURE OF INDONESIA
Triad statue taken from Prambanan
Hindu temple complex; 10th century
from Java, Indonesia; South East
Asian Art. A Majapahit statue of
Hanuman with a yoni andesite; 14th
century from Java, Indonesia; private
American collection. Statue of Durga
Mahishasuramardini; 1275-1300;
Museum Volkenkunde, Leiden.
13. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MALAYSIA
Popular traditional craft pieces include Perak's
labu sayong, geluk, belanga, Chinese dragon
kiln ceramics, and Sarawakian pottery tribal
motif. Contemporary pieces include vases,
flower pots, decorative pottery, sculptures, and
kitchenware.
14. THE FABRIC DESIGN OF
MALAYSIA
Malaysian batik is batik textile art
in Malaysia, especially on the east
coast of Malaysia (Kelantan,
Terengganu and Pahang).
15. THE CULTURAL ICON OF
MALAYSIA
The people of Malaysia are a
mosaic of Chinese, Indian and
native Malay influence.
16. THE SCULPTURE OF
MALAYSIA
The Tugu Negara is a sculpture considered as a
national monument that commemorates those
who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom,
principally against the Japanese occupation
during World War II and the Malayan Emergency,
which lasted from 1948 until 1960. It is located in
the Federal capital, Kuala Lumpur.
18. THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF
PHILIPPINES
Traditional arts like weaving, metal smith,
pottery, woodcarving and gold smith are
famous all over the country and are valued
both by the locals and tourists. The valuable
ornate carvings are a specialty in the
southern Philippine Islands.
19. THE FABRIC DESIGN OF
PHILIPPINES
Piña fabric
Dubbed as the Queen of Philippines textiles, piña
fabric is often used in making the country's national
costumes, i.e. barong and terno. It's largely produced
in Kalibo, Aklan, where communities of indigenous
weavers still use traditional weaving and dyeing
techniques to this day.
20. THE CULTURAL ICON OF
PHILIPPINES
Balut is able to transcend the notion of
authentic Filipino food as indigenous and
became a delicacy of its own. Its authenticity
lies on its own uniqueness and the meaning
that has been ascribed to it. Thus, it has been
characterized as a cultural icon in the
Philippines.
21. THE SCULPTURE OF THE
PHILIPPINES
The Oblation (Filipino: Pahinungod, Oblasyon) is a
concrete statue by Philippine National Artist artist
Guillermo Tolentino which serves as the iconic symbol
of the University of the Philippines. It depicts a man
facing upward with arms outstretched, symbolizing
selfless offering of oneself to his union.