18 Questions
What is the term used to describe art made from materials that are already utilized and can be found at home?
Recycled Art
What type of art is made using embroidery floss, yarn, and thicker strings?
String Art
Which local material is often used to create furniture?
Rattan
What is the term used to describe materials that can be found or seen readily in large quantity at a certain locality?
Local Materials
Which of the following is NOT a type of local material?
Fabric
What is the term used to describe art made from materials that are already utilized and can be referred to as 'junk art'?
Recycled Art
What type of products can be created using woven fibers as mentioned in the text?
Fan, mats, baskets
Which material is described as being able to be bent and formed into unique shapes when heated?
Rattan
What is the main product made from abaca fibers?
Woven baskets
Which plant is known as the screw pine and valued for its fibrous leaves?
Pandan
What material is described as an organic drawing material made from burnt wood?
Charcoal
Which country remains the world's largest producer of abaca?
Philippines
Which material is used by the people of Bulacan in traditional palm folding art called Puni?
Coconut leaves
What is one of the first materials carved by humans to make tools?
Wood
What type of earth is clay typically described as?
Stiff
Which material can be molded when wet and then dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics?
Clay
What type of palm does Buri come from, used to gather three types of fibers including buri fiber and raffia?
Buri Palm
Which material is typically used by the people of Bulacan in making crafts like mat weaving, basket weaving, and hand weaving?
Rattan
Test your knowledge on rattan fibers and their uses in creating various artworks like fans, mats, baskets, and more. Learn about the unique properties of rattan as a furniture material and its versatility in being woven into different forms.
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