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the content ?
•Local materials used as
applied to contemporary art.
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Abaca slippers, ropes,
belongs to Banana family. twine, hammock,
Its fiber has a natural luster with frame, display jar,
colors ranging from pure white to jars, Chelsea
ivory and dark brown. chair

Bakbak is the outermost mat, bangkuay


bin, boxes, bin,
covering or leaf sheath of the
display, jar,
abaca stalk. It is a flat thick
Cecilia dining
durable sheath as twine or
table, and arm
braided. The strong brown fiber
chair
used to make furniture.
MATERIALS PRODUCT

Bamboo kubing, bungkaka,


is used a raw material tongatong,
in creating many products. It is angklung,
used in construction, textile, pateteg, gabbang,
musical instruments, weapons,
and many more. bags, shoes,desk
accessories like pen
Buntalis a cylindrically holder, picture
shaped fibers. The supple frames, file trays,
ivory white strands are quite wallets, place mats,
durable, pliable, and have braide, lampshades,
good dyeing qualities. window blinds
MATERIALS PRODUCT

Buri hats, bags, baskets,


memorabilia boxes,
is extracted from the perfume tray, &
matured leaves of the buri other woven
palm. The fiber is durable products
and resistant to moisture.

Coir indoor or outdoor


is the fibrous material fiber carpets, wall
surrounding the fruit of the covering, doormat,
coconut tree. trellises, and geo
textiles
MATERIALS PRODUCT

Nito bags, bread tray,


is a plant belonging to lampshade and
the fern family that grows decorative jar
abundantly in the hinterlands
of Mindanao.

Pandan baskets, hats,


is a tropical plant. picture frames
It is processed and transformed and bags
into splints that are being used
as raw material.
MATERIALS PRODUCT

Raffia is a fiber extracted from hats, placemats,


unopened buri leaf in 3 stages. It folder, shoes,
is loom woven into fabrics or slippers, boxes,
used as wall coverings, portfolio and ladies
upholstery material, folding bags, placemats,
doors circular, boxes,
and window hangings. document boxes.
baskets, picture frames,
Rattan belongs to the palm furniture and other
family. There are different types novelty items, Zoya
of rattan palms, such as high or lounge chair,
low climbers, single stemmed or Valencia queen size
clustered rattan species. bed, Rest divan.
MATERIALS PRODUCT

Tikiw baskets, hampers


is a large, erect, and with lids, bags, rugs,
aquatic or marshy herb plant. It carpets, placemats,
isfound in central Luzon to jar, and other
Mindanao . It aboundis in fresh decorative items.
water swaps, and in newly
opened rice land at low altitudes. bags, decorative
mats, hampers,
Tikog newspaper racks,
belongs to sea grasses. It table mat, waste bin,
is a native reed plant used as a tower candle holder,
raw material for mat weaving. wall décor.
Capiz Shells
If you think about it, you have seen
capiz shells in different homes, in
various forms. These shells are often
used in crafting wall art, decor, and
even lighting fixtures. Invest in one
piece and use it as a focal point in the
living area or dining room. There's no
doubt it'll be a conversation starter at
your next dinner party.
Coconut Shells
Coconut shell laminates are
considered at par with the quality
and appearance of turquoise shells or
ivory. When you look at photos of
homes—whether in magazines or
online—a wide array of boxes, lamps,
tabletops, chairs, household
accessories, and even wall treatments
make use of these materials.
Santol Wood
Quite common among Filipino
backyards and farms, santol is
mostly known for its fruit that is
popularly consumed and used as an
ingredient. Little did we know that
it has more to offer—while it is less
dense than narra or molave, it is
way easier to work with and polish.
It is also highly resistant to wood
borers (bukbok) which makes it
ideal for skeletal framework.
Rice Hull Ash Cement
(RHAC)
Concrete is essential in modern
homes, but if you're looking for a
more cost-effective and sustainable
alternative—RHAC is the answer.
Ash from rice hulls or husks, when
burned under 700 to 750 degrees
Celsius, offers binding properties
that make it a suitable additive to
cement solutions.
Coconut leaves- use for "Banig"
A baníg is a handwoven mat usually used in
East Asia and the Philippines for sleeping and
sitting. This type of mat is traditionally made in
the Philippines.

Technically, it is not a textile. Depending on the


region of the Philippines, the mat is made of
buri (palm), pandanus or sea grass leaves. The
leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into
strips and woven into mats, which may be plain
or intricate.

The Samal of Sulu usually make their mats out


of buri leaves. Mats from Basey, Samar use
tikog leaves which are dyed in strong colours to
make beautiful, unique designs.
Puni or Palm leaf folding
Bulakenyo's way of decorating using
leaf fronds folding
The Art of Leaf Fronds Folding in
Bulacan Province Philippines

Puni refers to the dying art of coconut


leaf weaving. Puni is a tagalong term
from the province of Bulacan which
means to beautify or decorate with
the use of coconut leaf. Coconut
leaves are fashioned by folding,
plaiting, braiding and simple
weaving, which may have functional
as well as aesthetic uses.
GROUP #9 /GRADE 12-LUSTER
RONALD F. DIOLANDA
CHARLYN JOY ROS HOPE
KEVIN EPHRAIM PAVINO

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