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  2. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A variety of woods are used to make wood crafts, which include bululs. [69] [70] These wooden figures, known by a number of names, are found from north Luzon to southern Mindanao. [71] Wood okir is crafted by ethnic groups in Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago.

  3. Category:Philippine handicrafts - Wikipedia

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  4. Pabalat - Wikipedia

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    The form may also have been an offshoot of papel picado from Mexico. There are also variations in pabalat making in Bulacan. There are also variations in pabalat making in Bulacan. In San Miguel, a stencil is used in tracing a pattern on the paper for pabalat-making, while in Malolos , a stencil is not used, preferring to create the design in a ...

  5. Banig - Wikipedia

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    Banig in the Philippines sold with various other traditional handicrafts Women weaving banigs at Saob Cave in Basey, Samar. A baníg (pronounced buh-NIG) is a traditional handwoven mat of the Philippines predominantly used as a sleeping mat or a floor mat.

  6. Schools of Living Traditions - Wikipedia

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    SLTs are community-managed centers of learning headed by cultural masters and specialists who teaches knowledge or skills on a particular art, craft and tradition to the youth. The conduct of teaching in SLTs is often non-formal, oral and with practical demonstrations. [4] [5] There are currently 28 SLTs being implemented across the Philippines ...

  7. Parol - Wikipedia

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    Its most-common form is a five-pointed star, although it can come in various shapes and sizes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Large disc-shaped electronic versions of parols produced in Pampanga are known as " parul sampernandu ", [ 4 ] the phonetic spelling of parol San Fernando , owing to the city where these lanterns are a major product.

  8. Indigenous materials in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous materials are materials that are naturally and locally found in a specific place such as timbers, canes, grass , palms, and rattan. [1] [2] Other indigenous raw materials in the country that are commonly known and used creatively in crafts and decoration are capiz, pearls, corals, and seashells, being an archipelago naturally abundant in beaches and marine resources.

  9. Batibot - Wikipedia

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    The precursor of Batibot was Sesame!, a Filipino version of the American children's show, Sesame Street. [4] Sesame! was a co-production of the Philippine Children's Television Foundation (PCTF) and the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) with support from the Philippine government.