Arts and Crafts of MIMAROPA

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- Men and women wearing costumes and mask

replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers.


Grade 7 Arts Quarter 2 - also plays a prominent role in Marinduque’s
Culture.
Arts and Crafts of MIMAROPA (Mindoro,
Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan) and the
Visayas area Arts and Crafts in Marinduque

1. Ceramics
MI – Mindoro
2. Pottery
MA – Marinduque
ROMBLON
RO – Romblon
PA – Palawan
-it is known as the Marble Country of the
Philippines
Mindoro – the 7th largest island of the Philippines.
Mangyans – are the indigenous people of Mindoro.
Malasimbo Festival – sustain eco-cultural
Rombloanon – comes from the Visayas “Domblon”
development and the preservation of the indigenous
or “Lamyon”which means “sitting”
culture and heritage of the Mangyans.
- it refers to the people and language of Romblon, an
island group of the mainland of southern Luzon.
Some of the Mangyan Crafts
Romlon Basket – are the source of aesthetic pride
and it is the major industry in Romblon.
1. Mangyan Bracelet
Roping – the weaving technique of Romblon

Materials for making Romblon Basket

1. Kokolongkoy vine – a plant that has very stems


and that’s grow along the ground or up
2. Mangyans Basket 2. Nito Vine – used for durable covered market
baskets and bowls of various sizes.
Two Kinds of Mangyallcoin purses Baskets 3. Buri strips

1. Iarayas Basket – it is hexagonal household basket Export Basket Material used


made in small sizes, from 18 – 20 cm in 1. Malipali Vine
2. Ungali Vine
diameter.Materials: Buri palm leaf and Nito strips
3. Sangagap Vine
- Some of the Irayas basket isopen grain basket
Other Popular products of Rombloanons
made from bamboo strips, which are first blackened
1. Coiled basket
and dried. 2. Covered jars
3. Open bowls
2. Hanunoo Baskets – are small, fine and leather like 4. Small coin purses
in texture with padukus design or cross pattern and 5. Covered trays
the base of the basket is square but the mouth is 6. men’s hotand salakot
round.
P AL A W A N
Mangyan Men – forge and repair blades for knives,
axes, bolo or long knife, spears and other bladed - known for its largest marine habitat
- rich in cultural and natural diversity.
instruments.
Puerto Princesa Underground River
Mangyan Women – engage in weaving
- The longest underground river in the world and an
MARINDUQUE important site ecological conversation and
awareness.
Moriones Festival – a festival held on Holy Week on
the island of Marinduque, Philippines.
January 28, 2012 – officially confirmed that PPUR Ati – the first people in Panay island.
recognized as the Seven Wonders of Nature.
Marikubo – the chief of the Ati.
Manungul Jar – is considered as one of the precious
Aninipay – the ancient name of Panay island.
artifact in Philippines.
- it serves as container for secondary burial of the Provinces in Panay Island
deceased love ones. 1. Iloilo
2. Antique
3. Kalibo, Aklan
4. Capiz
5. Guimaras

Different Festivals in Visayas


1. Dinagyang in Iloilo
2. Binirayan in Antique
3. Ati-atihan in Kalibo, Aklan
4. Maggahan in Guimara
5. Aswang in Capiz

Arts and Craft of Palawan Arts and Crafts


1. Salugin – the traditional Tagbanua attire made f Weaving is an act of putting together strips or strands of
rom pounded bark of tress. materials such as:
Buri/Buli/Romblon/Pandan/Bamboo
2. Ambalad – a piece of loin cloth and a rattan waist To make mats, baskets and other household wares.
band.
3. Woven Baskets A primary form of arts and crafts in Panay Island
Materials: Rattan, Bamboo and Palm leaves of
Paghahabol – the other name of weaving in Badiangan.
Buri or Pandan
Hablon refers to the hand woven textile, made of jusi
Ukir – is the popular geometric motif/design with (banana fiber), piñ a (pineapple fiber), locally grown silk
threads, cotton, rayon and other indigenous materials that
color green and yellow.
creates an attractive textile of emerald, lavender, pink,
tangerine, and crimson colors.

Pagrarara it banig or mat weaving is often a form of


social interaction.

Salakot – a traditional wide-brimmed hat found in the


4. Carve wooden pestleor Lalo Philippines.
5. Mortar or Lasung - it is usually made of either rattan or reeds, and
one of the traditional hats warn by Filipinos.
6. Bracelet or Luyang
Sangget a cutting instrument similar to kawit or harabas
7. Sapukan – the blowgun out of bamboo tree poles in Southern Luzon and it is used to gather leaves.

Bukog a simple stripping machine made from bamboo and


it is used to remove the thorny sides of the leaves.

Attachement 2 Bastos is the first set of pinya fiber.

VISAYAS Linawan is the finer fiber of pinya after bastos.

Palpag is the process until such time the leaves become


Panay Island – one of the largest island of the archipelago soft after the leaves are deeply brown.
lying south of Romblon.
Kulhadan a simple machine with blades used to stripped
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi – gave the name Panay the leaves after palpag.
which means “there is food” in Spanish.
Kiyapis are the four strips of bariw leaves.

Taytay is the framework for making a mat.


Kapis is an ideal material for lamps, decors, trays and
souvenir items.

Negros Island
Buglas the other name of Negros in the pre-Hispanic time
after the type of grass similar to sugarcane grows
abundantly in the island.

Maskara Festival in Bacolod – the most spectacular


display of colors and beauty of the Negrenses.

Arts and Crafts


Sinamay is made from abaca (Musa textile) twine and
indigenous plant similar to banana.

Cebu is the oldest settlement established by the Spaniards


and second most important metropolitan
center of the Philippines.

Other nicknames of Cebu


1. Queen City of the South
2. City of Fashion and Design
3. ASEAN City of Culture

Guitar are popular product of Cebu.

ACTIVITY:

 Draw the Manungul Jar

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