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Tapestries
a piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs
formed by weaving colored weft threads or by
embroidering on canvas, used as a wall hanging or
furniture covering.
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Highlands
1. Ikat (Ifugao Textile)
ikat, which means “to bind”
woven textile from Ifugao
that has diamonds and
stripes in one or two colors.
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Highlands
3. Gilamat ka-in
woven skirt
gilamat pertains to woven
embroidered tape
ka-in pertains to the woven
with embroidery, shells or
beads.
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Highlands
3. Gilamat ka-in
A type of Kalinga clothing
Indigo & red – sky and earth
Yellow triangles – mountains
and wealth
Plants – fertility and growth
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images of humans, star, eye, shield, spear,
snake and lizard are often woven into the
fabric to symbolize guidance and bravery and
other valued characteristics of the tribe.
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Textiles of the Highlands
1.Ikat
2.Kadangyan burial clothing
3.Gilamat ka-in
4.Ginamat
5.Wanes and Lufid
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Lowlands
1. Inabel
The Ilocos region is famous
for their woven textiles made of
cotton, acrylic or polyester used
as blankets, bed sheets, pillow
cases or table cloths.
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Lowlands
2. Piña
This type of textile is made
from the leaves of pineapple
and is considered the finest of
all Philippine hand-woven
fabric.
BARONG TAGALOG
TERNO
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Seatwork
Inabel Ikat Jusi Wanes and
Lufid
Banaca
Ginamat Abaca Gilaat ka-in Piña Kadangyan burial
clothing
1. This type of weaving uses the resist dyeing process similar to
that of the tie-dye designs.
2. According to the locals of the Bicol region, this textile is
stronger, shiner, and sturdier the more it gets wet.
This type of textile is made from the leaves of pineapple and is
considered the finest of all Philippine hand-woven fabric.
4. A woven skirt characterized by dominant red stripes with yellow
and black geometric patterns of symbols that pertain to nature.
5. A modern woven fabric in Luzon being popularized by Dita
Sandico Ong.
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Seatwork
1. This type of weaving uses the resist dyeing process similar to
that of the tie-dye designs.
2. According to the locals of the Bicol region, this textile is
stronger, shiner, and sturdier the more it gets wet.
3. This type of textile is made from the leaves of pineapple and is
considered the finest of all Philippine hand-woven fabric.
4. A woven skirt characterized by dominant red stripes with yellow
and black geometric patterns of symbols that pertain to nature.
5. A modern woven fabric in Luzon being popularized by Dita
Sandico Ong.
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The Ilocos region is
famous for their woven
textiles made of cotton,
acrylic or polyester used as
blankets, bed sheets,
pillow cases or table
cloths.
a. Jusi
b. Inabel
c. Abaca
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