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ARTS AND CRAFTS IN

MIMAROPA
MINDORO
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


Mangyans make boxes of all shapes
and sizes, place mats, plates, trays, trinkets,

Malasimbo festival upholds


sustain eco-cultural
development and the
preservation of the indigenous
culture and heritage of the
mangyan tribes of Mindoro.

bowls and baskets of all sizes all beautifully woven by hand-interweaving colorful
vines to make traditional designs.

MARINDUQUE
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
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

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

MANUNGGUL JAR serves as a container for secondary


the deceased loved ones.

burial of

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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