
The Art of Weaving of MIMAROPA and the Visayas
Quiz by Josephine Heredia
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Weaving is a skill that is developed and passed on from generation to generation in the provinces of MIMAROPA and the Visayas.
The arts and crafts of MIMAROPA and the Visayas are a combination of designs from the indigenous people that reside in the regions and the rich influence of Spanish conquerors.
Most of the crafts of MIMAROPA and the Visayas are from materials that are abundant in their areas.
Most of the crafts of MIMAROPA and the Visayas are functional if not used for religious activities.
Plaiting, coiling, twining and wicker are some of the types of basket weaving.
Which among these plants are used by the Iraya-Mangyans in creating woven baskets with intricate patterns and designs of humans, animals, trees and other objects?
What does the province of Romblon use in making beautifully woven mats?
Which among these plants are commonly used by the Marinduquenos in weaving?
The Tingkop woven baskets created by the Palawanos are usually made of______?
Which among these groups are known for making intricately designed mats from sedge grass locally known as tikog, usually under the caves?