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Report By; Mary Grace I. Valila
Handicraft, more precisely expressed as
artisanal handicraft, sometimes also called
  artisanry, is a type of work where useful
      and decorative devices are made
    completely by hand or by using only
 simple tools. It is a traditional main sector
                    of craft.
Pottery is the art of making objects from
 hard clay by exposing them to heat or fire.
Pots, statues, cups, urns, vases, jars, flat
                     plates
 This art has been used for over 9000
  years usually consists of archeological
    artifacts that define an era or time in
                    history.
The basic tool in pottery is the potter’s
  wheel. It is a simple turntable on which
   wet, fresh clay revolves while a potter
 shapes it with his or her hands. The wheel
    allows the potter to shape the object
                  uniformly.
After the objects are shaped, the soft clay
              is baked in a kiln.
In the Philippines, pottery is sometimes
  useful in making big jars or banga for
     relatives who have passed away.
           Ilocos – burnay jars
Weaving is the making of fabric by
             interlacing threads.
The machine used for weaving is called a
                     loom.
 Warp threads are stretched on a frame,
  and an instrument called a shuffle carries
   weft threads under and over the warp.
Tribal communities in the Philippines
    known for their woven textiles.
Known for their binulan and wanno which are
   used as shawls to keep their body warm
They use birds, frogs and man as their
     design for their woven cloths
The malong is a famous male underpants.
 It is a piece of cloth that’s tied at the waist
             and looks like a skirt
The kandit is the official costume of the
              Tausug Tribe
Aside from cloth, there are other objects
 that are woven in the Philippines, such as
baskets, fans, mats, bilao, fisherman’s net,
 furnitures and the farmer’s hat or salakot.
There are other materials used in woven
  objects in the Philippines. In Bicol, abaca
  is used. The bamboo and rattan are also
 used, especially for pieces of furniture that
 are world-class and are exported abroad.
The art if putting design on pieces of
                  wood.
In the North, Cordillera carves the bulol, a
    pagan statue of their gods or anitos.
  They also carve bowls and utensils.
  Figures of man and animals are also
                  carved.
In the south, the Maranaos and Tausugs are
       known for their okir-a-datu designs.
The sarimanok is a colorful bird with a fish on
     its beak. Naga or snake. Pako or fern.
   Those are decorative elements of the
           Torongan or datu’s house.
The Tagbanuas of Palawan use animals and
  man as a common deisgn for woodcarving
Favorite accessory of ancient people.
It consists usually of amulets that are used
           to keep evil spirits away.
 T’bolis→use brass for chains and bells.
  They also use beads and strings to make
                neckalces etc.
 Tattoos are also used to decorate one’s
     body. They also show one’s place in
                    society.
Brass, bronze, gold, and silver are heated
   and poured into molds to make objects
  from jewelry to other decorative objects.
Maranaos are famous for their metal craft.
 In Batangas, a famous metal product is
         the balisong, a local knife.
1.
     Seatwork
   Province famous for their balisong.
2. The famous jars of Ilocos.
3. The machine used fir weaving is called -.
4. The art of putting designs on pieces of wood.
5.  Symbol of wealth and prosperity,
6. Official costume of Tausug people.
7. Known for their binulan and wanno.
8. They use birds, frogs, and man as a design for their woven
   products
9. -10. 2 tribes known for the okir-a-datu design.

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Philippine Handicrafts

  • 1. Report By; Mary Grace I. Valila
  • 2. Handicraft, more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft, sometimes also called artisanry, is a type of work where useful and decorative devices are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools. It is a traditional main sector of craft.
  • 3.
  • 4. Pottery is the art of making objects from hard clay by exposing them to heat or fire. Pots, statues, cups, urns, vases, jars, flat plates This art has been used for over 9000 years usually consists of archeological artifacts that define an era or time in history.
  • 5. The basic tool in pottery is the potter’s wheel. It is a simple turntable on which wet, fresh clay revolves while a potter shapes it with his or her hands. The wheel allows the potter to shape the object uniformly. After the objects are shaped, the soft clay is baked in a kiln.
  • 6. In the Philippines, pottery is sometimes useful in making big jars or banga for relatives who have passed away. Ilocos – burnay jars
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Weaving is the making of fabric by interlacing threads. The machine used for weaving is called a loom. Warp threads are stretched on a frame, and an instrument called a shuffle carries weft threads under and over the warp.
  • 10. Tribal communities in the Philippines known for their woven textiles.
  • 11. Known for their binulan and wanno which are used as shawls to keep their body warm
  • 12.
  • 13. They use birds, frogs and man as their design for their woven cloths
  • 14.
  • 15. The malong is a famous male underpants. It is a piece of cloth that’s tied at the waist and looks like a skirt
  • 16.
  • 17. The kandit is the official costume of the Tausug Tribe
  • 18.
  • 19. Aside from cloth, there are other objects that are woven in the Philippines, such as baskets, fans, mats, bilao, fisherman’s net, furnitures and the farmer’s hat or salakot.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. There are other materials used in woven objects in the Philippines. In Bicol, abaca is used. The bamboo and rattan are also used, especially for pieces of furniture that are world-class and are exported abroad.
  • 23.
  • 24. The art if putting design on pieces of wood.
  • 25. In the North, Cordillera carves the bulol, a pagan statue of their gods or anitos. They also carve bowls and utensils. Figures of man and animals are also carved.
  • 26.
  • 27. In the south, the Maranaos and Tausugs are known for their okir-a-datu designs. The sarimanok is a colorful bird with a fish on its beak. Naga or snake. Pako or fern. Those are decorative elements of the Torongan or datu’s house. The Tagbanuas of Palawan use animals and man as a common deisgn for woodcarving
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Favorite accessory of ancient people. It consists usually of amulets that are used to keep evil spirits away. T’bolis→use brass for chains and bells. They also use beads and strings to make neckalces etc. Tattoos are also used to decorate one’s body. They also show one’s place in society.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34. Brass, bronze, gold, and silver are heated and poured into molds to make objects from jewelry to other decorative objects. Maranaos are famous for their metal craft. In Batangas, a famous metal product is the balisong, a local knife.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. 1. Seatwork Province famous for their balisong. 2. The famous jars of Ilocos. 3. The machine used fir weaving is called -. 4. The art of putting designs on pieces of wood. 5. Symbol of wealth and prosperity, 6. Official costume of Tausug people. 7. Known for their binulan and wanno. 8. They use birds, frogs, and man as a design for their woven products 9. -10. 2 tribes known for the okir-a-datu design.