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1. A decorative jar and nigo made of uway or nito.

o. It is used for storing newly harvested palay (rice grain) and fresh fruits and vegetables. It can be
also used as a decorative in the house.
Kapiz Chandelier used Kapiz shells. They have their own way of making shell such a nice craft. It is used for lighting and decoration.

Similarities: Both can be used as decorations.

2. A cloth which is made of Pina Fabric which is used for making the Barong Tagalog at Saya.
The patadyong can be utilized as a curtain and a decorative piece to hang on the wall or from the ceiling, or it can be used a table cover. A
handwoven fabric made of cotton and silk.

Similarities: Both are a fabric which is used for making cloth.

3. Morion or mask that are made from wood or papier-mache, adorned with colorful shells, animal hairs, tassels, and crepe papers.
Masskara is made of fiberglass and it is formed similar to human smiling face using a molded clay. The second option is to use a paper mixed with
" Kula na gawgaw " or " Starch paste " the process of making paste from starch is by simply mixing the starch and water.

Similarities: Both of them are mask used for festivals.

4. The Manunggul Jar is largely made from clay. It embossed curved designs especially those at the upper portion of the jar were painted in pure
hematite.
The second picture is made up of bamboo and it is used for storing.

Similarities: Both are jars.

5. Molo Church is designed with symmetry—two pyramid-shaped spires in red house the belfry, which holds 36 bells in different sizes, flank the
main entrance. What’s unique about the church’s construction is the material used to secure the white coral rocks and limestone—the mixture
of egg whites and sand as bonding agent.
The mansion itself was made from a mixture of sand, cement, and egg white, thus making the establishment withstand any calamity or disaster.
It is known as the Taj Mahal of Negros where the entity of the said establishment was designed by an Italian architect. This has 10 big rooms
adorned by pieces of furniture made from Narra wood and Machuca tiles for its flooring.

Similarities: Both of them are buildings.

6. A decorative jar and nigo made of uway or nito. It is used for storing newly harvested palay (rice grain) and fresh fruits and vegetables. It can be
also used as a decorative in the house.
Kapiz Chandelier used Kapiz shells. They have their own way of making shell such a nice craft. It is used for lighting and decoration.

Similarities: Both can be used as decorations.

7. A cloth which is made of Pina Fabric which is used for making the Barong Tagalog at Saya.
The patadyong can be utilized as a curtain and a decorative piece to hang on the wall or from the ceiling, or it can be used a table cover. A
handwoven fabric made of cotton and silk.

Similarities: Both are a fabric which is used for making cloth.

8. Morion or mask that are made from wood or papier-mache, adorned with colorful shells, animal hairs, tassels, and crepe papers.
Masskara is made of fiberglass and it is formed similar to human smiling face using a molded clay. The second option is to use a paper mixed with
" Kula na gawgaw " or " Starch paste " the process of making paste from starch is by simply mixing the starch and water.

Similarities: Both of them are mask used for festivals.

9. The Manunggul Jar is largely made from clay. It embossed curved designs especially those at the upper portion of the jar were painted in pure
hematite.
The second picture is made up of bamboo and it is used for storing.

Similarities: Both are jars.

10. Molo Church is designed with symmetry—two pyramid-shaped spires in red house the belfry, which holds 36 bells in different sizes, flank the
main entrance. What’s unique about the church’s construction is the material used to secure the white coral rocks and limestone—the mixture
of egg whites and sand as bonding agent.
The mansion itself was made from a mixture of sand, cement, and egg white, thus making the establishment withstand any calamity or disaster.
It is known as the Taj Mahal of Negros where the entity of the said establishment was designed by an Italian architect. This has 10 big rooms
adorned by pieces of furniture made from Narra wood and Machuca tiles for its flooring.

Similarities: Both of them are buildings.

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