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  2. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The art of constellation and cosmic reading and interpretation is a fundamental tradition among all Filipino ethnic groups, and the stars are used to interpret for communities to conduct farming, fishing, festivities, and other important activities.

  3. Eduardo Mutuc - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Tubig Mutuc [1] is a Filipino metalsmith and sculptor. [2] He is a known to be a practitioner of the craft of pinukpuk which involved the stamping of embellishments on metal sheets. [3] Novaliches Cathedral's pukpuk pilak tabernacle. Mutuc creates works of both secular and religious nature using silver, wood and bronze mediums.

  4. Category:Filipino artisans - Wikipedia

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    Category: Filipino artisans. ... Filipino woodworkers (1 C) This page was last edited on 6 August 2024, at 07:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Samporonia Madanlo - Wikipedia

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    Samporonia Pagsac Madanlo (born March 1, 1950 [1]) is a Filipino artisan known for the dagmay weaving. Madanlo's dagmay NCCA. Background. Madanlo is from Caraga, ...

  6. Kenneth Cobonpue - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Cobonpue (born December 16, 1968) is a Filipino industrial designer known for his unique designs integrating natural materials through innovative handmade production processes. [2] He began his design career after his studies in Industrial Design in New York, which led him to apprenticeships and further studies in Italy and Germany.

  7. Philippine ceramics - Wikipedia

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    A jar from the Philippines housed at the Honolulu Museum of Art, dated from 100–1400 CE. In Kalinga, ceramic vessels can be used for two situations: daily life use and ceremonial use. Daily life uses include the making of rice from the pots and the transfer of water from nearby water bodies to their homes.

  8. Yabing Masalon Dulo - Wikipedia

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    To preserve the Blaan weaving tradition, Fu Yabing taught the craft of tabih to her only daughter Lamina Dulo Gulili and women in her community. [4] She was also given the honorific "Fu," as a Blaan elder. [2] She retired from weaving in 2018 after a motorcycle accident. [5] Fu Yabing died in her sleep on January 26, 2021, at the age of 106. [7]

  9. Lang Dulay - Wikipedia

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    Lang Dulay (August 3, 1928 – April 30, 2015) was a Filipino traditional weaver who was a recipient of the National Living Treasures Award. She is credited with preserving her people's tradition of weaving T'nalak , a dyed fabric made from refined abaca fibre.