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  2. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] Weaving traditions have been influenced by modern demands. [47] Woven headpieces are common, and cultures use a variety of fibers to create headgear such as the Ivatan vakul and the snake headpiece of the Bontoc. [48] Woven fish traps are a specialty of the Ilocano people. [49] Broom weaving is another tradition, exemplified by the ...

  3. Marife Ganahon - Wikipedia

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    She is known for promoting and preserving the art of ikam, a mat weaving technique of the Higa-onons. [3] Ikam are created from sodsod, a kind of sedge. [1] Ganahon learned the art of ikam from her mother and grandmother at age 10 after being inspired from the works of her aunt. [1]

  4. Binakael - Wikipedia

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    Binakael (binakel, binakol, binakul [1]) (transliterated, "to do a sphere") is a type of weaving pattern traditional in the Philippines. Patterns consisting entirely of straight lines are woven so as to create the illusion of curves and volumes. [ 2 ]

  5. Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines include those covered by the prehistory and the early history (900–1521) of the Philippine archipelago's inhabitants, the pre-colonial forebears of today's Filipino people. Among the cultural achievements of the native people's belief systems, and culture in general, that are notable in ...

  6. List of Filipino inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    This article discusses Filipino inventions and discoveries and details the indigenous arts and techniques, cultural inventions, scientific discoveries and contributions of the people of Philippine islands — both ancient and modern state of the Philippines. Since ancient times, the people of the Philippine archipelago (Filipino or Pinoy) have ...

  7. Ikat - Wikipedia

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    A double ikat weaving from Sulu, Philippines, made of abacá (banana leaf stalk) fiber. Double ikat is created by resist-dyeing both the warp and weft prior to weaving. [14] Some sources use the term double ikat only when the warp and weft patterning overlap to form common, identical motifs. If they do not, the result is referred to as compound ...

  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. Weaving - Wikipedia

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    Warp and weft in plain weaving A satin weave, common for silk, in which each warp thread floats over 15 weft threads A 3/1 twill, as used in denim. Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.