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Panay Island

Negros Island was once called Buglas, which referred to a type of grass. Their weaving practices include materials for roofs, walls, hats, and baskets, often using pandan and buri plants. Sinamay weaving from Valencia, Negros Oriental is a world-class industry made from abaca twine and banana-like plants. In Bohol, known as the "Jewel of the Philippines" for its coral reefs and tarsiers, basket weaving was an early industry in Antequera while loom weaving occurs in Tubigon using raffa or buri leaves. In Basey, Samar, mat weaving using tikog reed grass produces mat

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Panay Island

Negros Island was once called Buglas, which referred to a type of grass. Their weaving practices include materials for roofs, walls, hats, and baskets, often using pandan and buri plants. Sinamay weaving from Valencia, Negros Oriental is a world-class industry made from abaca twine and banana-like plants. In Bohol, known as the "Jewel of the Philippines" for its coral reefs and tarsiers, basket weaving was an early industry in Antequera while loom weaving occurs in Tubigon using raffa or buri leaves. In Basey, Samar, mat weaving using tikog reed grass produces mat

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ARTS AND

CRAFTS OF
NEGROS
ISLAND
NEGROS ISLAND

In the pre-Hispanic times, it once called as


BUGLAS .

BUGLAS is a grass similar to sugarcane.


 THEIR WEAVING PRACTICES INCLUDE:
1.ROOFING MATERIALS
2.WALLS
3.HATS
4.BASKETS
Pandan and buri are the commonly used
materials in their weaving products.
SINAMAY WEAVING

WORLD CLASS INDUSTRY OF VALENCIA,


NEGROS ORIENTAL
IT IS MADE FROM ABACCA TWINE AND
INDIGENOUS PLANTS SIMILAR TO BANANA
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF
BOHOL
BOHOL

LOCATED AT CENTRAL VISAYAS


REGION
OFTEN REFERRED AS THE
“JEWEL OF THE PHLIPPINES”
FAMOUS FOR THE CORAL
REEFS,CHOCOLATE HILLS AND
TARSIER
BASKET WEAVING

THE EARLIEST INDUSTRIES THAT HAVE BEEN


ESTABLISHED IN BOHOL, PARTICULARLY IN THE
TOWN OF ANTEQUERA
 ANTEQUERA IS CONSIDERED AS THE “ BASKET
CAPITAL OF BOHOL”
 THEIR PRODUCTS ARE MADE FROM NATIVE PRODUCTS
SUCH AS: BAMBOO, RATTAN, WICKER, NITO, BURI, SIG-
ID, AND OTHER VINES.
LOOM WEAVING
THE MUNICIPALTY OF TUBIGON
IS KNOWN AS THE LOOM
WEAVING CENTER OF THE
PROVINCE.
THEIR HAND WOVEN PRODUCTS
ARE MADE FROM RAFFA OR
BURI LEAVES
ASK KO LANG AND SHARE MO
LANG
NEGROS ISLAND
WAS ONCE CALLED
AS
IT IS MADE FROM
ABACA TWINE AND
INDIGENOUS
PLANTS
IT IS KNOWN AS THE
JEWEL CAPITAL OF
THE PHILIPPINES.
IT IS ONE OF THE
EARLIEST
INDUSTRIES THAT
HAVE BEEN
ESTABLISHED IN
BOHOL.
IT IS KNOWN AS THE
BASKET CAPITAL OF
BOHOL
ARTS AND CRAFTS OF
BASEY, SAMAR
BASEY, SAMAR

 THE TOWN OF BASEY IS KNOWN FOR ITS


WOVEN PRODUCTS SUCH AS
1.MATS
2.WALL DECORATION
3.BANIG
MAT WEAVING

A TYPICAL BANIG USUALLY MEASURES AROUND


2X3 METERS, AND AS THIN AS A SHEET OF
CHIPBOARD
IT IS MADE FROM TIKOG – A REED GRASS THAT
GROWS IN SWAMPY AREAS ALONG THE RICE
FIELDS .
 THEY ALSO PRODUCED BAGS, DECORS, PLACE
MATS, FURNITURE MATTING

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