Traditional Embroidery & Folk Stories of Panay
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What term refers to the person who embroiders in the context of traditional embroidery?

  • Panubok
  • Tubok
  • Sikag Sikag
  • Manunubok (correct)
  • Which embroidery design is inspired by the texture of a gecko's skin?

  • Suldikama
  • Bulak Patik
  • Tugi-Tugi
  • Tuko-Tuko (correct)
  • Which design symbolizes dynamic movement and energy in traditional embroidery?

  • Sikag Sikag
  • Bulaklak Ng Labog
  • Tugi-Tugi (correct)
  • Suldikama
  • What is the meaning of the term 'Tubok' in traditional embroidery?

    <p>To embroider</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following designs represents wealth and protection?

    <p>Suldikama</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The collection of ancient Visayan folk stories from the Island of Panay is known as the ______ Epic.

    <p>Sugidanon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The ______ is considered one of the longest epics in the world.

    <p>Hinilawod</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The traditional embroidery art practiced by Panay-Bukidnon women is called ______.

    <p>Panubok</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The embroidery design known as ______ symbolizes wealth and protection.

    <p>Suldikama</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The zigzag design that symbolizes dynamic movement and energy is referred to as ______.

    <p>Tugi-Tugi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Traditional Embroidery & Folk Stories

    • Sugidanon Epic: collection of ancient Visayan folk stories or epics from Panay
    • Hinilawod Epic: considered one of the longest epics in the world
    • Manunubok: term for the person who embroiders
    • Tubok: local term meaning "to embroider"
    • Panubok: traditional embroidery art of the Panay-Bukidnon women

    Embroidery Design & Cultural Symbols

    • Tugi-Tugi: zigzag design symbolizing dynamic movement and energy
    • Tuko-Tuko: embroidery design inspired by gecko skin texture
    • Bulak Patík: unique triangular flower design from Panay-Bukidnon
    • Sikag Sikag: design inspired by grass or fishbones
    • Bulaklal Ng Labog: flower design inspired by the roselle plant
    • Suldikamá: diamond shape symbolizing wealth and protection

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    Explore the rich heritage of traditional embroidery and folk stories from the Visayan region, focusing on epic tales like Sugidanon and Hinilawod. Discover the meaning behind various designs and symbols used in Panay-Bukidnon embroidery, reflecting the culture and artistry of the region.

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