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Identify the origin of each art form below. 1.Hablon 2. Patadyong 3. Mats made of Pandan and Bariw plants 4. Capiz Shell 5.Guitar 7. Bamboo wall material 8. Sinamay 9. Anteguera basket 10. Mats made of tikog​

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1. Hablon
— Hablon is derived from the Hiligaynon word “habol”, meaning to weave, and hablon refers to both the process of weaving and its finished prod- ucts. Textile goods were the top-ranking exports of Iloi- lo in the 1850s, with woven materials constituting more than 50% of the total value of the provincial exports.

2. Patadyong
— The patadyong (pronounced pa-tad-jóng, also called patadyung, patadjong, habol, or habul), is an indigenous Philippine rectangular or tube-like wraparound skirt worn by both men and women of the Visayas islands and the Sulu Archipelago, similar to the Malong, or Sarong.

3. Mats made of Pandan and Bariw plants
— A baníg is a handwoven mat usually used in East Asia and the Philippines for sleeping and sitting. This type of mat is traditionally made in the Philippines.

Technically, it is not a textile. Depending on the region of the Philippines, 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.

The Samal of Sulu usually make their mats out of buri leaves. Mats from Basey, Samar use tikog leaves which are dyed in strong colours to make beautiful, unique designs. Banig mats from Bukidnon are made from sodsod grass, a ribless reed endemic to the area.

4. Capiz Shell
— shell of the windowpane oyster, Placuna placenta, is called the capiz shell. It is used, primarily in the Philippines, in the manufacture of lampshades, trays, mats, and bowls. In developing countries, many kinds of bivalve shells are used in the manufacture of jewelry and ornaments.

5. Guitar
— Guitar, plucked stringed musical instrument that probably originated in Spain early in the 16th century, deriving from the guitarra latina, a late-medieval instrument with a waisted body and four strings.

7. Bamboo wall material
— In its natural form, bamboo as a construction material is traditionally associated with the cultures of South Asia, East Asia, the South Pacific, Central and South America.

8. Sinamay
— Sinamay is widely used for blocking hats and trims, but it wasn't introduced to the millinery world until the 1990s. It is woven in the Philippines, from the stalks of the abaca tree. Abaca fibers are very strong and long-lasting.23 Jul 2020

9. Anteguera basket
— Antequera baskets, including other native products such as hampers, home furnishings, wall decors, furniture, bags and fashion accessories, come in all shapes and sizes. These handicrafts are made out of whatever native material is on hand: from bamboo, rattan, wicker, nito, buri, sig-id and other vines.



With dexterity and precise movements, learned from years of practice, the crafts are magically woven and shaped by the weavers of Antequera town into beautiful pieces worthy of recognition. In fact, because of the very good quality and design of their products, demand has steadily increased in the international market scene and expected to continue to increase in the coming years.

10. Mats made of tikog
— The raw material used in mat weaving in Basey comes from a reed plant locally known as tikog (Fimbristylis utilis), which belongs to the family Cuperaceae and has solid, jointless and usually triangular stems. The reed plant thrives well in densely forested areas and grows even in the rice fields.





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