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Category: Daily Life

Items that would have been used in the daily lives of Filipinos

Abaniko Fan

UMMAA 17660. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Published August 14, 2024
Categorized as Daily Life, Not Yet Identified
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Documents and Dates: The Journey of a Philippine Basket

Image of the neck of basketry woven in the form a bottle, with an aged and torn label that appears to have the word "Sibug" written in cursive. Above this is written "No. 2 a" in cursive.
Close up of the label on UMMAA # 17012. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Published July 30, 2023
Categorized as Daily Life, Not Yet Identified
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Coconut Shell Containers

A container made out of out a coconut shell, with its lid on. Three holes on the top of the lid and an attached string are visible.
Image 1. UMMAA 8074. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Published May 3, 2023
Categorized as Daily Life, Not Yet Identified
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Igorot Walking Stick

A close up image of the top of the staff. It shows a carved head with a round headdress and beads for eyes.
Close up of walking stick. UMMAA 1989-74-10. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Published July 6, 2022
Categorized as Daily Life, Igorot
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Turtle Shell Salakot

The bottom side of the turtle shell salakot. It has rattan weaving on it, along with a chain neckstrap attached with dark string. The tag attached to the hat reads "HAT; Turtle Shell; Southern Islands; 21"
UMMAA 1989-74-35. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Published June 22, 2022
Categorized as Daily Life, Not Yet Identified
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  • Abaniko Fan
  • Documents and Dates: The Journey of a Philippine Basket
  • PiƱa Cloth
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