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  2. Gold in early Philippine history - Wikipedia

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    The extensive use of gold during early Philippine history is well-documented, both in the archeological record and in the various written accounts from precolonial and early Spanish colonial times. [1] Gold was used throughout the Philippine archipelago in various decorative and ceremonial items, as clothing, and also as currency. [2]

  3. Ramon Villegas - Wikipedia

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    Hiyas: The Philippine Jewelry Heritage (1997) Sining ng Panahong Ginintuan (1999) Batangas: Forged in Fire (2002) (as editor) Tubod: The Heart of Bohol (2003) Ginto: History Wrought in Gold (2004) Power+Faith+Image: Philippine Art in Ivory from the 16th to the 19th Century (2004) (co-authored with Regalado Trota Jose and Martin I. Tinio, Jr.)

  4. Barter rings - Wikipedia

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    Barter rings were circulated in the Philippines up to the 16th century. [3] As the discovery of gold deposits were seen by the locals, the precious metal was mined and worked in the Philippines, evidenced by many Spanish accounts like one in 1586 that stated: “The people of this island are very skillful in their handling of gold. They weigh ...

  5. Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A couple from the nobility class in pre-colonial Philippines draped in gold. Mining in the Philippines began around 1000 BC. Early Filipinos worked in various mines containing gold, silver, copper and iron. Jewels, gold ingots, chains, bangles, calombigas and earrings were handed down from their ancestors and passed from generation to generation.

  6. Antonio Z. Atienza Jr. - Wikipedia

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    It is white gold with two-tone wedding band embedded with 56 diamonds (one carat and 26 points). His unique “Heritage Collection” is handmade using gold and precious gems. It is an anthology of lightweight jewelry with fusion of antique-moderne designs and injection of a theme inspired by spirals, flowers, leaves, and waves. [5]

  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.

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