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  2. Pakudos - Wikipedia

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    It can also be made into a tattoo or as an art project like sculptures, houses, and bamboo craft. Ethnic clothing of both men and women are embroidered with pakudos [3] as well as bracelets, necklaces, and blankets called banig in order to wade off evil spirits and bad luck. San Jose, Occidental Mindoro Mangyan inspired-visual motif

  3. Marikina Verdiamonds Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    In 2025, the franchise was acquired by Verdiamonds Jewelry Incorp., which had owned a Pilipinas Super League team during the 2024–25 season. The Jewelers are currently one of three teams based in the Eastern Manila District of Metro Manila , alongside the Quezon City Toda Aksyon and San Juan Knights .

  4. Antonio Z. Atienza Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Atienza, Jr.'s jewelry business continued at his office at Saluysoy, Meycauayan, Bulacan. He returned to the Philippines in 2001 to testify in the case and brought home his family from Australia after 7 years. [15] On or about June 2020, Atienza, Jr. tested positive for COVID-19, following the release of the result of his RT-PCR test.

  5. Fashion and clothing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Men also wore Bell bottoms often in bright colors, similar to the women. The turtle neck became popular as well as sweater vests, colorful bright patterned polos and pants. By the mid-1970s, men started wearing t-shirts, which replaced the formal look with a more laid-back look. Denim jeans also started to emerge, as well as sweatshirts.

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  7. Bali-og - Wikipedia

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    Bali-og, also spelled baliog, are traditional layered necklaces of various ethnic groups in the islands of Visayas and Mindanao in the Philippines. They consist of chokers and necklaces with a fringe of beads and other ornaments. More than one is usually worn, layered over each other.

  8. Agimat - Wikipedia

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    Former President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, claimed that he was allegedly given an anting-anting by Gregorio Aglipay that could supposedly make Marcos invisible. [9] Marcos said that the agimat is a sliver of wood that was inserted into his back before the Bataan campaign on 1942.

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