badju

E458399

Badju is a traditional garment of the Tausug people, typically a long-sleeved, collarless shirt or blouse often worn with matching trousers or skirt and adorned with colorful embroidery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tausug cultural artifact
ethnic clothing
traditional garment
associatedWith Moro ethnic groups
Tausug traditional dress
belongsToTradition Philippine indigenous clothing
Tausug textile arts
hasCollar collarless design
hasColorScheme bright contrasting colors
hasCulturalSignificance expression of Tausug identity
marker of social and cultural status
hasDecoration colorful embroidery
hasDesignMotif floral patterns
geometric patterns
hasEmbroideryTechnique hand embroidery
hasFunction ceremonial wear
everyday wear
hasGarmentType blouse
shirt
hasGenderUsage men
women
hasMaterial woven fabric
hasOpening front opening
side opening
hasOrigin Mindanao NERFINISHED
Sulu Archipelago NERFINISHED
hasOriginCountry Philippines NERFINISHED
hasRegionOfUse Sulu NERFINISHED
Zamboanga Peninsula NERFINISHED
southern Philippines
hasSleeves long sleeves
hasStyleFeature fitted bodice
straight cut silhouette
hasUsageContext daily village life
dance performances
formal occasions
hasWearer Tausug people NERFINISHED
partOfEnsemble Tausug traditional costume NERFINISHED
relatedGarment patadjung (Tausug skirt or wrap)
sawal (Tausug trousers)
typicallyWornWith matching trousers
skirt
usedIn festivals
religious celebrations
weddings
wornOver inner undershirt

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