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Dudum Lobun Bordered with Betek Kefung
"Storytelling of the Weave of Dust."
With the use of the traditional T’boli colors (red, white and black), a pattern is made through repetitive formation of small and large hexagonal shapes.
With the use of the traditional T’boli colors (red, white and black), a pattern is made through repetitive formation of small and large hexagonal shapes.
Banggala
"To Hurry, what an Irony."
This intricate pattern utilizes the deep dark shades if the traditional T’boli color mimicking a strong foundation.
This intricate pattern utilizes the deep dark shades if the traditional T’boli color mimicking a strong foundation.
Dudum Lobun bordered with Basag
"Storytelling of the Fragments of the Bulinglangit."
A moodier and more solemn version of Dudum Lobun bordered with Betek Kefung, this weaving displays the fragments of the past.
A moodier and more solemn version of Dudum Lobun bordered with Betek Kefung, this weaving displays the fragments of the past.
Gemayaw
"The Great Bird."
This light-colored design embodies the liberty and freedom of the Gemayaw, a great majestic bird.
This light-colored design embodies the liberty and freedom of the Gemayaw, a great majestic bird.
Mebaga Klagan
"The Klagan Template of Superstitions."
This insect-like design portrays the many beliefs of the T’bolis that they may have shared with other communities such as animism.
This insect-like design portrays the many beliefs of the T’bolis that they may have shared with other communities such as animism.
Senkulu
"Head-to-Head with the World."
A closely knitted intricate pattern that embodies the will of the T’boli’s through multiple pairs of hexagons.
A closely knitted intricate pattern that embodies the will of the T’boli’s through multiple pairs of hexagons.
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