Lesson 3. Materials and Application of Techniques

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National Capital Region

which region in the Philippines where garbage is most abundant and is scattered around the environment

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Singkaban

it is a type of Filipino art of shaving a bamboo for home decors and bamboo arches for weddings, mass gathering, fiesta, and as welcome signage of a town, city, or village in the country

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Singkaban

is broadly utilized as enrichment amid town celebration in Bulacan

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Bulacan

singkaban is is broadly utilized as enrichment amid town celebration in _____

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Singkaban

experienced workers who strive to shave bamboo, layering to make curls and sensitive twirls to reach the unique art in this field

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Singkaban

it is an art form ensuring that art is acknowledged and is open to everybody within the community and their visitors

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Puni

is a traditional art of leaf folding

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Puni

is an ancient art of weaving that uses elongated leaves

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Puni

starts with preparing the leaf, folding the leaf, tightening the package, and trimming the garnish

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Puni

is one of the recognized crafts in the weaving industry

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Kubol

in the history of Bulacan, they use these leaves in making _____ as a resting place, as a wrapper for their foods, and most of all as a creative toy for children

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1998

year when puni was called puni

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Puni

it continues to be used to create woven baskets, bags, fans, and most of all as "Palaspas" by Catholic believers at the beginning of Holy Week

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Sampaloc, Quezon

the leaves needed for the creation of puni are imported from

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Bulacan

the province that is known for making Pastillas de Letche, one of the Filipinos' favorites

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Pastillas de Leche

is made from carabao’s milk and sprinkled with white sugar

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San Miguel

the town where the unique production of paper used to wrap pastillas first emerged and was later transferred to the town of Malolos, Bulacan

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Luz Ocampo

she was only eleven years old when she became fond of making designs on pastillas wrappers

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Luz Ocampo

when she was a child, they had a business on sweetened products and one of them was the pastillas that she later loved to make its cover that we still recognize today

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Japanese Paper

the intricately-designed wrapper of borlas de pastillas is made from

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Wrapper-making

used to be folk art, but the tradition is slowly diminishing

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Naty Ocampo Castro

continues the legacy of her mother (Luz Ocampo) – offer her borlas de pastillas- to keep this culture alive and to be recognized by the current generation

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Paete, Laguna

is one of the most colorful and creative places in the Philippines

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Paete

is derived from the word chisel which is an important tool used for sculpture

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1920

what year was taka first recorded

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Maria Bangue

who was the cause why taka was first recorded (she made a paper toy)

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April

what month do Paete people are busy making Christmas characters like Santa Claus, Rudolph the red nose Reindeer, and Frosty the Snowman in preparation for the upcoming holiday season

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Clay Pots

the usage of _____ _____ is one of the things that highlight the Filipino trademark of our dishes

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Pasig

the people of _____ still preserve one of the oldest and most important art forms of the city the pottery-making

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San Mateo, Rizal

Pottery makers in Pasig import clay in _____ _____, _____

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Plaster of Paris

people who live in Pasig shapes the clay in a mold made from _____

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one or two days

in pottery-making, how many days does it usually take to dry the clay

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1 week

in pottery making, if it is rainy, the pots will take how many weeks to dry

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1 day

in pottery making, if it is sunny, the pots will take how many days to dry

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Kiln

in pottery-making, if the pots are dry, where can the people of Pasig bake it

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8 hours

how many hours does it usually take to bake the dried pots in the kiln

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Carabao Dung and Hay

potters before use what to fuel their ovens

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Pampanga

the culinary destination of the Philippines

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Atching Lillian Borromeo

is one of the famous food historians and experts in Pampanga

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Impo

the grandmother of Atching Lillian Borromeo is called

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Sanikulas Cookies

Filipinos believe that this delicacy posses healing properties

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Arrowroot

the main ingredient in baking the sanikulas cookies

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8 months

how many months does it take for an arrowroot to mature

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10 minutes

mixing all the ingredients to create the dough for the sanikulas cookies should take about how many minutes

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Sanikulas Cookies

this delicacy has a quite bland in taste, and people say it's good for people with diabetes

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Embroidery

is an art of decorative stitching, especially by hand

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Taal, Lumaban, and Laguna

these towns had a long tradition of hand embroidery since the arrival of the Franciscan Missionaries

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Japanese Era

during what era was the culture of embroidery forgotten

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Piña and Jusi

are traditional fabrics used by the bordadoras

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Piña

among the traditional fabrics, this is more special because it is decent, soft, refined, durable, and not hot

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Jusi

among the traditional fabrics, this is a lightweight, flimsy, and ecru colored fabric regarded by the bordadoras as the best material for embroidery

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Magdidibuho

name of the person in-charge of stamping design of cloth

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Burdadera

the person who embroiders the cloth which the designer has stamped

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Magbabakbak

this person pulls each thread to form a design

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Pagkakalado

the person who does something to avoid the cloth from being frayed (idk anymore)

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Pagkakalado

this person will lock the threads from which you have pulled from the cloth before you have to make sure you look at each thread

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Pagkakalado

among the processes of embroidery this is the most tedious process

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