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Folk Arts in Visayas

QuestionAnswer
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 “weave” and the mat weaver is called “naglalara” and weaving is “paglalara” or “pagrarara” Lara
Is the word for “to embroider” on the mats Burda
– 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
 

 



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