Accesories, Crafts and Body Ornaments of Luzon

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Accesories, Crafts

and Body
Ornaments of
Luzon
Iloco/Inabel Fabric

 It is made from cotton that undergoes the pains of taking


binatbatan or beating of the cotton balls using to separate the
seeds during the initial stage. It will then by dyed by the natural
“sagut” of the artificial dyes for commercial purposes.
Jusi

 Is a fine transparent fabric woven from silk and pina threads which
originated during the Spanish colonial peros. It is usually used in
making barong
Barong Tagalog

 Is an embroidered formal shirt which is considered the national dress


of the Philippines. It is lightweight and worn untucked over an
undershirt.
Banig

 A handwoven mat ussuall used in Philippines for sleeping and sitting.


The mat is made of buri, (palm, pandanus or sea grass leaves.) the
leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into
mats, which may be plain or intricate
Bahag

 A loincloth that was commonly used throughout the Philippines


before the arrival of European colonizers, and which is used by
some indigenous tribes of the Philippines today, most notably the
Cordillerans in Northern Luzon.
dumpling here
Tinalik Basket

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