Contemporary Arts/ Traditional Arts of Ilocos Region: Team 1 - Digman, Mangsat & Nicdao

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Contemporary Arts/

Traditional Arts of
Ilocos Region
Team 1 - Digman, Mangsat & Nicdao
Pamulinawen
Festival
> Pamulinawen festival, came from the
name of a woman made popular in the
popular Ilocano folk song Pamulinawen.
The festival is celebrated in the city of
Laoag, Ilocos Norte to promote
camaraderie and sportsmanship.
Inabel
> The inabel is one of the many prides of the
Ilocos region in the Philippines. “Abel” is the
Ilocano word for weave, and “inabel” can be
interpreted to mean any kind of woven fabric.

Inabel is particularly used to refer to textile that


is distinctly Ilocano in origin. We are proud to
offer these inabel wovens from Laoag weavers in
Ilocos. Inabel fabric is made of cotton and may
be plain or patterned.
Burnay
> is unglazed earthen jars, an industry that
dates back to pre-colonial times when
immigrants from China came and settled in
Vigan. These earthenware jars are crafted by a
potter's skillful hands with a help of potter's
wheel and a kiln
Sources:

https://amp.en.google-info.in/61607835/1/pamulinawen-festival.html

https://narrastudio.com/blogs/journal/the-inabel-of-ilocos-woven-
cloth-for-everyday

https://themixedculture.com/2013/11/04/burnay-vigan-ilocos-sur/

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