Kambut
Kambut The Kambut from the Sulu Archipelago of the people of Sulu. This is a sash made of silk, a tapestry-weaved cloth with cross and diamond patterns in red, purple, orange, and pale green. You may want to read: Pis Siyabit Jusi
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Kambut The Kambut from the Sulu Archipelago of the people of Sulu. This is a sash made of silk, a tapestry-weaved cloth with cross and diamond patterns in red, purple, orange, and pale green. You may want to read: Pis Siyabit Jusi
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Lagu tree Morinda citrifolia L.- The thin roots and root barks of this tree are used to derive red color to dye abaca threads in ikat textiles of the Philippines. It is also known locally as the Lagu Tree in Blaan. Source: Quizon, Cherubim A. “”Blaan Textiles and Their Contexts.”” In Gawad sa Manlilikha ng … Read more
Tagum plant The Manobo uses the Tagum plant (Indigofera Tinctoria) and the bark of the Lamud tree to produce black to dye abaca threads. Matuto ng higit pa ukol sa UNTHREAD, ang virtual exhibition ng Museo ng Nayong Pilipino (@nayongpilipino.museo) para sa Pambansang Buwan ng mga Sining (Link in bio) Source: Rosario Cruz- Lucero, “Manobo”, … Read more
The following are the only Historical Markers of the Philippines with inscriptions in 3 languages: Markers for the Chamber of Commerce in Intramuros Mansion House in Baguio Markers at the Malolos Cathedral You may want to read: Jose Felipe Del Pan Marker Suluan Marker