Local Materials Used to Applied to Contemp. Art

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Local Materials

Resources that can be found readily in large quantity at a particular location or area at a certain time, used to fabricate a finished element.

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Bamboo

Tallest perennial grass belonging to the Gramineae family, versatile material used for handicraft, furniture, farm implements, fish pens, musical instruments, and more.

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Buri

Fiber extracted from matured leaves of the buri palm, used to create fans, bags, mats, placemats, hats, and other household necessities.

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Coir

Natural fiber extracted from the outer coconut husk, used in products such as floor mats, door mats, brushes, and mattresses.

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Nito

Plant belonging to the fern family, grows abundantly in the hinterlands of Mindanao, used to create various products.

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Pandan

Tropical plant processed and transformed into splints used as raw material.

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Raffia

Fiber extracted from unopened buri leaf, used in fabrics, wall coverings, upholstery material, and more.

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Rattan

Palm family plant, used for furniture and decor due to its durability and availability.

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Tikiw

Large, erect, aquatic or marshy herb plant found in central Luzon to Mindanao.

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Tikog

Native reed plant belonging to sea grasses, used as a raw material for mat weaving.

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Abaca

Fiber from the banana family, used for rope, furniture, and decor due to its versatility, durability, and availability.

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Coconut Shell

Hard-outer part of a coconut, used in the manufacture of mosquito coils, incense sticks, hanging plant holders, bird feeders, baskets, candle holders, and bowls.