Icc g5 Visayas
Icc g5 Visayas
Icc g5 Visayas
Crafts: Eastern,
Western
and Central Visayas
GROUP
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V I S AYA S
According to historical sources, the word
Visayas derives from the term Sri Vijaya ,
which was an ancient empire that settled
in Panay Island during the 9th century
AD. Historical accounts mention that the
Visayans, residents of the Visayas
Region, who we know today, descended
from Malay migrants who had to move to
Panay due to the declining Sri Vijaya
Empire. The name is said to be in
remembrance of one of the most powerful
influences in Southeast Asia in early
times. 2
Indigenous Creative Crafts
in Visayas Regions
1 WEAVING
2 WOODWORKS
3 POTTERY
OTHER
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HANDICRAFTS
Tikog Grass Weaving
(Samar and Leyte)
Basey in Samar province is one of the oldest towns in the
country dating back to Hispanic times and tikog (rush) weaving
has always been its leading industry until Typhoon Yolanda
practically wiped it out. Tikog is a grassy plant which grows in
aquatic or grassy areas. Many of the weavers were from
generations of weaver families in Basey and knew only how to
weave. Tikog Weaving is also widespread in the province of
Leyte.
Artistic & Social Purposes
The provincial government of Samar aims to boost the local
economy through tourism. They've launched the Spark
Samar tourism campaign, introducing "Lara" as a new
brand for woven mats, known locally as weaving. This
initiative is part of their summer tourism promotion program.
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Abaca Fiber
Products (Leyte)
Abaca fiber is in demand globally as a raw material for coarse
and stiff clothing, foot wear and cordage, textile, handicraft and
specialty paper products like tea bags, sausage casings,
cigarette papers, non-woven and disposables and as natural
fiber material for dashboards and car interiors.
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word “habol,” which means blanket. producers of the hablon weave in the province. They
also manufacture and sell export-quality products such
as traditional patadyong skirts, Barong Tagalog, saya,
ARTISTIC & SOCIAL PURPOSES
and bandana; as well as household and novelty items
It is now made into dresses, gowns, table runners,
like table runners, picture frames, slippers and
wallets, and pouches. Research and development
seminar/corporate bags, etc.
continues to be done to upgrade the product and
transform it into one of Cebu’s prized possessions. ARTISTIC &SOCIAL PURPOSES
Iloilo’s hablon weaving commerce, in particular, is
currently making a name in the international design
industry as demand for hand-woven textiles increased
impressively over the past few years .
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Tubigon Loom
Weaving (Bohol)
Loom weaving is considered a major source of
income for the local residents of Tubigon. For
many weavers, wives of farmers and fisherfolks
in Tubigon, loom weaving has been their major
source of bread and butter. Loom weaving
utilizes raffia fibers extracted from young,
unopened buri leaves. The fiber knitted for your
table placemat, or bag, comes from buri palm
tree, which grows abundantly in Bohol.
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Antiquera
Weaving (Bohol)
These handicrafts are made out of
whatever native material is on
hand: from bamboo, rattan,
wicker, nito, buri, sig-id and other
vines.
Handicrafts and
Furniture
(Tanauan,
T a nLeyte
a uacclaims
a n ,as the
Le y t e )
home of fine quality
Bamboo Gazebo
bamboo furnitures, bamboo gazebos, bamboo living
room sets, bamboo dining room sets, bamboo beds
and bamboo accessories.
For the locals, bamboo, in a skillful work of art, with the
beauty of its own forms and its warm character the
Bamboo living
precious natural material bamboo is destined to fullfil
room set
the natural human desire at home.
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Other Handicrafts
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