ARTS AND CRAFTS OF LUZONILOCOS REGION & CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
2. ILOCOS REGION
3. VIGAN Considered as the “Intramuros of the North,” retains the Spanish colonial architecture along its narrow and cobble- stoned streets known as Calle Crisologo.
4. INABEL Hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produced using traditional looms
5. BURNAY Unglazed earthen jar with small opening used for storage.
6. PANGASINAN
7. BOLINAO MATS Smoothly weaved mats made from buri or raffia leaves
8. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
9. KALINGA TEXTILE Characterized by red stripes and white, yellow and black geometrical patterns
10. LABBA Bowl-shaped basket made from rattan
11. APO WHANG-OD The last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist.
12. IFUGAO
13. BUL-UL Wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits.
14. LINGLING-O Ifugao amulet that are fertility symbols worn around the neck.
15. MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
16. GINASPALA WANE Belt worn by Married women of Bontoc
17. QUESTION TO PONDER: How does the Arts and Crafts of Ilocos Region & CAR affect the aesthetic view of the popular culture?
18. HAVE YOU LEARNED SOMETHING TODAY?
19. DIRECTIONS: Read carefully each question, and WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER on your notebooks.
20. 1. Considered as the “Intramuros of the North,” retains the Spanish colonial architecture along its narrow and cobble- stoned streets known as Calle Crisologo. a. Batanes b. Bicol c. Laguna d. Vigan
21. 2. Smoothly weaved mats made from buri or raffia leaves a. Bolinao Mats b. Bul-ul c. Ginaspala Wane d. Labba
22. 3. Bowl-shaped basket made from rattan a. Bul-ul b. Burnay c. Ginaspala Wane d. Labba
23. 4. Wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits. a. Bul-ul b. Burnay c. Ginaspala Wane d. Labba
24. 5. The last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist. a. Apo Whang-Od b. Gigie Santiago c. Katz Lorenzana d. Camsy Valencia
25. ASSIGNMENT: Bring the following •Colored Art Paper •Scissors •Glue/Paste •Oslo Paper
Answers & Comments
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ARTS AND CRAFTS OF LUZONILOCOS REGION & CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
2. ILOCOS REGION
3. VIGAN Considered as the “Intramuros of the North,” retains the Spanish colonial architecture along its narrow and cobble- stoned streets known as Calle Crisologo.
4. INABEL Hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produced using traditional looms
5. BURNAY Unglazed earthen jar with small opening used for storage.
6. PANGASINAN
7. BOLINAO MATS Smoothly weaved mats made from buri or raffia leaves
8. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
9. KALINGA TEXTILE Characterized by red stripes and white, yellow and black geometrical patterns
10. LABBA Bowl-shaped basket made from rattan
11. APO WHANG-OD The last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist.
12. IFUGAO
13. BUL-UL Wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits.
14. LINGLING-O Ifugao amulet that are fertility symbols worn around the neck.
15. MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
16. GINASPALA WANE Belt worn by Married women of Bontoc
17. QUESTION TO PONDER: How does the Arts and Crafts of Ilocos Region & CAR affect the aesthetic view of the popular culture?
18. HAVE YOU LEARNED SOMETHING TODAY?
19. DIRECTIONS: Read carefully each question, and WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER on your notebooks.
20. 1. Considered as the “Intramuros of the North,” retains the Spanish colonial architecture along its narrow and cobble- stoned streets known as Calle Crisologo. a. Batanes b. Bicol c. Laguna d. Vigan
21. 2. Smoothly weaved mats made from buri or raffia leaves a. Bolinao Mats b. Bul-ul c. Ginaspala Wane d. Labba
22. 3. Bowl-shaped basket made from rattan a. Bul-ul b. Burnay c. Ginaspala Wane d. Labba
23. 4. Wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary spirits. a. Bul-ul b. Burnay c. Ginaspala Wane d. Labba
24. 5. The last “mambabatok” or traditional Kalinga tattoo artist. a. Apo Whang-Od b. Gigie Santiago c. Katz Lorenzana d. Camsy Valencia
25. ASSIGNMENT: Bring the following •Colored Art Paper •Scissors •Glue/Paste •Oslo Paper
26. ART ACTIVITY: “JUST LIKE A TATTOO”