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Iraya Mangyan of Mindoro are fond of making

baskets with intricate patterns and designs of


men, animals, trees and other objects.

Mangyan Iraya Tribe weaving Nito Plates

Mangyan Handicrafts

Nito Weave Decorative Jar Malasimbo festival upholds sustain


Mangyans make boxes of all shapes and sizes, eco-cultural development and the
place mats, plates, trays, trinkets, bowls and baskets of preservation of the indigenous
all sizes all beautifully woven by hand-interweaving culture and heritage of the mangyan
colorful vines to make traditional designs. tribes of Mindoro.
MORIONES FESTIVAL - annual festival held every Holy
Week. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes
and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as
interpreted by local folks.

MARINDUQUE Ceramics and Pottery

Barangay residents learn the art of ceramics and pottery making. It is also seen as a viable project that
will encourage entrepreneurship especially among women.
Romblon is known not only for its fine
marble products but also for their
beautifully woven mats and bags out of
romblon plant.

THE MARBLE COUNTRY OF THE PHILIPPINES


They are known on Weaving which is a way to create fabric.

MANUNGGUL JAR – serves as a container for secondary


burial of the deceased loved ones.

SALUGIN – Traditional Tagbanua


attire made from pounded bark of
trees.

AMBALAD – piece of loincloth and a


rattan waistband Tagbanua men wear
in the olden times.

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