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Art7 Q1 Week-2
Art7 Q1 Week-2
Department of Education
Division of Bohol
(ART)
FIRST QUARTER
ILOCOS REGION
KALINGA TEXTILE
(KAIN/SAYA) TATTOO BUL-UL (IFUGAO)
• Usually red in color • a form of body art from • A carved wooden human
(signifies bravery) Kalinga practiced by most of figure with simplified
• Stripes, white the cultural communities in form
(flowers of coffee trees) the Philippines • Made of Narra that
• Yellow (sand) • signifies a rite of passage signifies wealth,
• Green (mountains)
from youth to adulthood, a happiness and well-
• Black (soil or land)
mark of heroism, and bravery being
• Geometrical pattern
and one’s status in the • Represents rice-granary
• Kain –Southern kalinga
community. spirits
women wear the wrap-
around skirt which reaches • consists of geometric pattern • Used to protect rice
below the knee. and lines fields from pestilence
• Saya – Northern kalinga and for abundance
women’s ordinary skirt harvest
covering the body from
waist to feet.
ACTIVITY:
A. Fill in the table below. Describe the arts and crafts of Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative
Region and Mountain Province in terms of SHAPE, COLOR and PATTERN.
Ilocos Region
Cordillera
Administrative
Region
B. Knowing the arts and crafts of the specific areas of Luzon, which of them