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1) HANDLOOMED WEAVING- banana;pineapple and maguey fiber materials used.

2) HABLON- taken from the Hiligaynon word “Habol,” meaning “to weave,” refers to both the process of making the fabric and the end product. It is traditionally made of locally-made fibers such as piña, abaca, and cotton.

3) PATADYONG-is handwoven fabric made of cotton and silk. It is being made in Bagtason, Bugasong and Tibiao towns by the local folks engaged in the weaving industry. These fabrics were also made as casual and party dresses that were also shown in a fashion show at Robinsons Antique.

4) PIÑA-JUSI-The combination of piña and silk is what is popularly known as piña-jusi. Piña is a popular dress material for barong—the long sleeved upper garments for men.

5) BANIG-Technically, it is not a textile. Depending on the region of the Philippines, the mat is made of buri (palm), pandan or sea grass leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate.

6) SANGGET-cutting instrument similar to kawit or harabas used for gathering bariw leaves. Kulhadan- simple machine with blades used for stripping.

7) LINAWAN-First set of fibers (pina weaving). Linawan fibers ( Panay Island). scarped with coconut to get the fine texture.

BOTH MATERIAL AND CRAFTS WERE GIVEN