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Folk Arts in Visayas
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the science of judging beauty? | Aesthetics |
| A plant similar to a bamboo used in making furniture, canes, baskets and other fashionable objects | Rattan |
| Is a sharp instrument similar to a small knife used to cut strips of pandan, buri, romblon, bangcuang, or coconut leaves to make mats. | Panlinas |
| An act of putting together strips or strands of materials | Weaving |
| Are coloring materials that are made of natural or synthetic pigments | Dye |
| A type of plant that thrives in sandy soil or near the seashore used by many communities in making baskets and mats. | Romblon |
| Where in the Philippines can the sweet mangoes be found? | Guimaras |
| Manggahan Festival | Guimaras |
| Ati-Atihan Festival | Kalibo, Aklan |
| Golden salakot | Panay |
| Dinagyang Festival | Iloilo |
| Binirayan Festival | Antique |
| "There is food" | Panay island |
| Code of Kalantiaw | Panay island |
| Epic of Hinilawod | Panay |
| Patadyong | Iloilo |
| It is a wrap-around piece of cloth worn by women | Patadyong |
| Hablon | Miag-ao, Iloilo |
| Paghahabol | Badiangan, Iloilo |
| Jusi & pinya | Iloilo |
| Thriving capital of textile industry in the Philippines | Iloilo |
| Pinya cloth weaving | Aklan |
| Pandan and bariw | Aklan |
| Pagrarara it banig or mat weaving | Aklan |
| A cutting instrument similar to kawit or harabas in Southern Luzon provinces to gather bariw leaves (Aklan) | Sangget |
| A simple stripping machine made from bamboo (Aklan) | Bukog |
| A shell that is an important craft in Panay island particularly in Aklan and Iloilo | Kapis |
| In pre-Hispanic times, this island is called Buglas | Negros Island |
| Mt Kanlaon | Negros Island |
| Maskara Festival | Bacolod, Negros |
| Sinamay | Valencia, Negros Oriental |
| Queen City of the South, City of Fashion and Designs, and ASEAN City of Culture | Cebu City |
| Milan of Asia | Cebu |
| Leading exporter of world-class furniture in Southeast Asia | Cebu |
| Vito Selma, Debbie Palao, and Kenneth Cobonpue | Cebu |
| Guitars | Cebu |
| Oldest city in the country | Cebu |
| Kasadyaan Festival City | Tacloban, Leyte |
| Banig that are made from tikog leaves | Basey, Samar |
| Pu-so or bodbod, puto, bibingka, and molido | Samar & Leyte |
| Malmag or tarsier | Bohol |
| Chocolate Hills | Bohol |
| Baclayon Church | Bohol |
| Loom weaving center | Tubigon, Bohol |
| Basketry | Antequera, Bohol |
| Malmag or tarsier, is one of the smallest living primate | Bohol |
| A kind of leaf used for weaving mats of Basey, Samar.(In Waray they call it bariw or romblon) | Tikog |
| is the Samar word for âweaveâ and the mat weaver is called ânaglalaraâ and weaving is âpaglalaraâ or âpagrararaâ | Lara |
| Is the word for âto embroiderâ on the mats | Burda |
| â is the woven container of the glutinous rice or puto, bibingka in the Visayas. | Puso or budbod |
| the traditional Tagbanua attire made of pounded bark of trees. | Salugin |
| fabric made of woven abaca twine. | Sinamay |
| handmade whistles | Torotot |
| handwoven mat of various local materials, the most famous found in Basey. | Banig |
| the wrap around handwoven skirt of Visayans which has a checkered pattern. | Patadyong |
| the fiber extracted from the pineapple leaves and used as fine fabric for the barongtagalog | Pinya |
| shell used for various crafts, and for the windows of local houses | Kapis |