Inaul

INAUL is the traditional woven cloth of the Maguindanao. It is worn as “malong,” a tubular skirt, or “sarong,” a wrap-around on the lower part of the body or assembled into traditional male and female clothing. It also serves as cradle, mat, bag, blanket, and curtain, to name a few of its uses. Inaul is … Read more

King and Queen of Hearts Canvas

The King and Queen of Hearts Canvas by Bert Monterona  According to its artist Bert Monterona, the subject of this piece is as challenging to articulate in art as it is in words. The King and Queen of Hearts are the backdrops of this artwork, each representing disparate and changing roles. Although a playing card … Read more

San Diego Astrolabe

San Diego Astrolabe Have you ever wondered how sailors in early times navigate their way through the sea? Astrolabe comes from the Greek word astrolabos which means “to take a star”. It is a navigational instrument used to determine the ship’s latitude by measuring the angle between a star and the horizon. So how does … Read more

Philippine Native Christmas Tree

Philippine Native Christmas Tree – Arius (Podocarpus Costalis) The tree, known as Arius (Podocarpus costalis), is endemic in Batanes. It serves as an excellent ornamental tree often used by the Ivatans as a Christmas tree during the Yuletide season. The tree, which grows 1-2.5 meters in height, is abundantly growing in the province and is … Read more

Allataw

This Allataw or Kallatao is used by the Ifugao of Banaue as burden baskets. The frame is made of bamboo, while the weave is made of rattan. It has a narrow square base while the mouth is wide, at a 51 cm diameter. This design ensures that the harvest can be secured within the container. … Read more