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- Ikat (pronounced: E–cot) is a method for coloring fabric in patterns by resist dyeing. The pattern is not applied to the surface of a finished fabric, nor is it woven into the fabric structurally. Instead, parts of the yarns for the warp and/or weft are protected with a resist before dyeing
- T 'n a l a k is a traditional hand-woven cloth indigenous to the T' b o li people from the Cota b a to region. It is woven in order to celebrate and pay tribute to major life events such as birth, life, marriage, or death within the community.
- The Ma long is a large, wrap-around tubular garment, measuring at least 165 x 165 cm. They are used by the Marana o and Maguindanao from southern Philippines. Women and ma long (1970/1970) by Ayala Museum Research team Ayala Museum. It can be worn by women as a dress and by men over trousers as a formal wear.
- A scarf, a Tang k ulu, carried by men. The fabric is made of woven reddish brown cotton. The pattern consists of white eight-pointed star surrounded by “branches” or “windows”. These represent crocodile motives. The basic components of the crocodile motif are the horizontal lines and the engaging diamond shapes.
- The Se puta ng an is the most intricate design worn by the women around their waist or as a head cloth. The pa li pat tang is patterned after the color of the rainbow while the b u ng a - s a ma, after the python. Almost every Yak an fabric can be described as unique since the finished materials are not exactly identical.