Pastillas wrappers are made of Japanese paper. Sometimes it is often used as decoration, table centerpieces as well as souvenirs.
2. Kiping of Quezon
Kiping is a traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafer made from glutinous rice. It originates from the city of Lucban, Quezon. It can be eaten as grilled or fried, and it can be dipped in vinegar or other sauces.
3. Vakul
Vakul is a headgear designed to protect the wearer from sun and rain. It is made from vuyavuy palm fiber.
4. Kalinga Textile
Weavers of Kalinga textile use indigenous raw materials from banana, cogon, abaca and maguey and braid them with polyester or cotton textile. Kalinga weaves are characterized by the traditional color combinations of red and black stripes and the use of beads.
4. Kalinga Textile
Weavers of Kalinga textile use indigenous raw materials from banana, cogon, abaca and maguey and braid them with polyester or cotton textile. Kalinga weaves are characterized by the traditional color combinations of red and black stripes and the use of beads.
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These are sacred figures of the northerners' villages of the Luzon Island, in the mountain area between the Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao, Isabela, Benguet and Mountain provinces which are represented as protective gods of barns and harvests and guardians of rice, one of the fundamental nourishments of the area.
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1. Pastillas Wrapper
Pastillas wrappers are made of Japanese paper. Sometimes it is often used as decoration, table centerpieces as well as souvenirs.
2. Kiping of Quezon
Kiping is a traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafer made from glutinous rice. It originates from the city of Lucban, Quezon. It can be eaten as grilled or fried, and it can be dipped in vinegar or other sauces.
3. Vakul
Vakul is a headgear designed to protect the wearer from sun and rain. It is made from vuyavuy palm fiber.
4. Kalinga Textile
Weavers of Kalinga textile use indigenous raw materials from banana, cogon, abaca and maguey and braid them with polyester or cotton textile. Kalinga weaves are characterized by the traditional color combinations of red and black stripes and the use of beads.
4. Kalinga Textile
Weavers of Kalinga textile use indigenous raw materials from banana, cogon, abaca and maguey and braid them with polyester or cotton textile. Kalinga weaves are characterized by the traditional color combinations of red and black stripes and the use of beads.
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These are sacred figures of the northerners' villages of the Luzon Island, in the mountain area between the Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao, Isabela, Benguet and Mountain provinces which are represented as protective gods of barns and harvests and guardians of rice, one of the fundamental nourishments of the area.
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1.corlence for identifying all disturbs
2. festival in Quezon cause they need some fun
3.vakul to non people has blocked
4.the style in all places like the t shirts has weight
5.the missing statue has became treasure for pirates in island
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