1. what is TAKMUN?
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2. which elementof art is repeatedto form geometric patterns?
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3. which three colors is usually contained in Bilaan's textile?
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4. why do the Bilaans,Bagobos, and the T'bolis use abaca asa material in their weaving?
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5. how do the b'laans put high regard or value on their textile?
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6. what is the process of Ikat weaving?
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Answer:
1. What is Takmun?
Takmun translates as "Lies" in English. Takmun is also a family name.
2. Which element of art is repeated to form geometric patterns?
Pattern is created by the organized arrangement of repetitive shapes or structures. Patterns generate momentum, the lyric or syncopated visual effect that aids in carrying the audience and the artist's concept during the work.
3. which three colors is usually contained in Bilaan's textile?
BILAAN or B'LAAN the textiles usually contain three colors: shades of black or browns, red or ochre (darker shade of orange), and ecru (the color of undyed abaca).
4. why do the Bilaans,Bagobos, and the T'bolis use abaca asa material in their weaving?
Abaca is very abundant raw material in Lake Sebu and this led to the development of Crafts like textile weaving.
5. how do the b'laans put high regard or value on their textile?
Ecru (color of undyed abaca) o The B'laans put high value in their textile o Blankets - considered as an important part of the bride's dowry.
6. what is the process of Ikat weaving?
In ikat, the resist is formed by binding individual yarns or bundles of yarns with a tight wrapping applied in the desired pattern. The yarns are then dyed. The bindings may then be altered to create a new pattern and the yarns dyed again with another colour.
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