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Indigenous materials

Indigenous materials originating from a natural part of a place; native to an ENVIRONMENT… all from our beloved inang kalikasan.

Agpoy Anahaw Bagu-bago Bamboo (bayog) Bamboo (buho) Bamboo (tinik, botong) banana fiber Butterfly Cogon cotton decorated Piña fiber Fossilized/skeletonized leaves Gmelina (yemane) Gugo Ipil-ipil Labtang Lasa mahogany Pandan Pandan ( Bariw) Pandan (taboan) Pandan dagat Pandan strips Piña Cloth ramie fiber Silk silk yarn Tarau Ticog Water Hyacinth woven pandan strips Aba-aba Abalone abalone shells assorted seashells Baloyan shells bamboo beads black and brown lip Black and brown tab black lip shells black olive shells Buri seeds buskay shells Capiz   capiz shells carabao bones carabao horns clam clam shells coco beads coco crazy cuts cocowood conus cowries cuckles cuckles shells Cunos gmelina green mussel Green shells   Hammer    hammer shells horns kabebe Kabigti kaligay kamagong katigbi strands Kurang Kurang shells Lamperong Lamperong shells Lapaz shells Lesway shells limpet litob lumbang seeds mactan pearl madre de cacao Mahogany Melo Mixed cunos Monggo Mongo shells mother of pearl mussel shells nangka Narra Nassa shells nylon shells Olive shells Oyster shells Palmwood pangti-on shells Pawa Pawa shells pearls pectin Pimpet Puka shells puk-pukon River shells saka saka sarad shells sarauag seeds scallop shells seashells seeds shell beads shells sigay silver mouth Thalium Tiger tiger cowries shells Tipay shells Troca   Troca shells Turbo violet oyster water shell white clam white Rose wood beads wooden necklace

Examples of indigenous materials What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

What part of Inang Kalikasan do you find these I.m.?

Examples of color wheels using indigenous materials

Where are the I.m.s?!

Where are the I.m.s?!

Live jesus in our s …forever.