Art Activity 1: 1. What is costumes and accessories of the land people in the highlands of Luzon? Explain. 2. Give some examples of accessories and ornaments of the Mountain Province.
Arts and Crafts of Luzon ( Highlands and Lowlands )
1. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF LUZON (HIGHANDS AND LOWLANDS)
2. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE ILOCOS REGION AND THE CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR)
3. ILOCOS REGION • Architecture Calle Crisologo- these old Spanish-type houses have huge, high-pitched roofs , large and rectangular living rooms that are made of adobe, bricks, lime, terracotta, hardwood floors, and windows of capiz shells framed in wooden window panels.
4. ILOCOS REGION • Textile Inabel- is a hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produced using traditional wooden looms.
5. ILOCOS REGION • Pottery Burnay- is an unglazed earthen jar with small opening. It is used for storage for water and rice grains and as a container for salt, brown sugar, basi ( local wine) and bagoong ( fermented fish).
6. PANGASINAN • Weaving The arts and crafts of Pangasinan include the smoothly woven Bolinao mats made from buri or raffia leaves and the bamboo crafts ( baskets, furniture) of San Carlos.
7. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) KALINGA • Textile Kain- this is the southern Kalinga women wear the wrap-around skirt or tapis. Saya- an ordinary woman’s skirt covering the body from waist to feet.
8. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) KALINGA • Basketry Labba- is a bowl-shaped basket made from rattan, with sizes that vary from 20-150 cm in diameter.
9. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) KALINGA • Tattooing Wang-Od is the last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist
10. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) IFUGAO – natives of the Cordillera • Sculpture bul’ul- is a wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits . It is used in rituals that are performed to call the ancestors to protect their rice fields from pestilence and to ask for an abundant harvest. Lingling-o or dinumug- the amulets of the ifugaos. These are made from jade, gold, copper, bronze, stone and other materials
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Arts and Crafts of Luzon ( Highlands and Lowlands )
1. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF LUZON (HIGHANDS AND LOWLANDS)
2. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE ILOCOS REGION AND THE CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR)
3. ILOCOS REGION • Architecture Calle Crisologo- these old Spanish-type houses have huge, high-pitched roofs , large and rectangular living rooms that are made of adobe, bricks, lime, terracotta, hardwood floors, and windows of capiz shells framed in wooden window panels.
4. ILOCOS REGION • Textile Inabel- is a hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produced using traditional wooden looms.
5. ILOCOS REGION • Pottery Burnay- is an unglazed earthen jar with small opening. It is used for storage for water and rice grains and as a container for salt, brown sugar, basi ( local wine) and bagoong ( fermented fish).
6. PANGASINAN • Weaving The arts and crafts of Pangasinan include the smoothly woven Bolinao mats made from buri or raffia leaves and the bamboo crafts ( baskets, furniture) of San Carlos.
7. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) KALINGA • Textile Kain- this is the southern Kalinga women wear the wrap-around skirt or tapis. Saya- an ordinary woman’s skirt covering the body from waist to feet.
8. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) KALINGA • Basketry Labba- is a bowl-shaped basket made from rattan, with sizes that vary from 20-150 cm in diameter.
9. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) KALINGA • Tattooing Wang-Od is the last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist
10. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATICE REGION(CAR) IFUGAO – natives of the Cordillera • Sculpture bul’ul- is a wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits . It is used in rituals that are performed to call the ancestors to protect their rice fields from pestilence and to ask for an abundant harvest. Lingling-o or dinumug- the amulets of the ifugaos. These are made from jade, gold, copper, bronze, stone and other materials