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Indigenous

Art
Forms of
Philippine
Indigenous Art
Sculpture
the art of carving wood, chiseling
stone, casting or welding metal,
molding clay or wax, etc. into
three-dimensional
representations, as statues,
figures, forms, etc.
Pottery
is the craft or activity of making
objects out of clay.

Weaving
is the critical process that turns a raw
material such as cotton and its yarn
into a fabric that can be made into
useful products such clothing, bed
sheets, etc. Without weaving, all there
is are strands of yarn which do not
achieve any practical purpose by
themselves

Physical
Ornaments
can be traditional costumes,
jewelries, and tattoos. the design
still varies on the location of the
users.
Art of
Coldilleras
Igorot or Coldillerans
The term Igorot is an old Tagalog
word meaning “people from the
mountains” and is a general term
used to include all of the mountain
tribes from the Cordilleras.
Coldilleran Cloth
and Basket
Weaving
IKAT OR
SANGI IFUGAO
TEXTILE
KALINGA
TEXTILE
Coldilleran
Custome, Weaponry
and Funerary Art
Pinagas Boaya
Panegpanan
Coldilleran Wood
Carving
Bulul
Ceremonial
Spoon
Bawisak Hagabi
Earrings
Muslim Art
Islamic art is characterized by
designs of flowers, plant forms and
geometric designs. It is used in
calligraphy, architecture painting,
clothing and other forms of fine
art.
Torogan Malong
Sarimanok
Art in Tausog
Tausog

The name Tausug means "people of the


sea current." one of the largest of the
Muslim (sometimes called Moro) ethnic
groups of the southwestern Philippines.
Barong Sunduk
Pis Siyabit

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