tabih

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Tabih is a traditional handwoven textile of the Blaan people of the southern Philippines, known for its intricate patterns and cultural significance in clothing and ceremonial use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intangible cultural heritage element
traditional textile
associatedWith Blaan ceremonies
Blaan identity
Blaan traditional dress
countryOfOrigin Philippines NERFINISHED
culturalRole element of ritual protocol
expression of Blaan heritage
marker of social identity
genderAssociation primarily woven by women
hasCulture Blaan culture NERFINISHED
hasDesignElement geometric patterns
repeated motifs
symbolic color combinations
hasEthnicGroup Blaan people NERFINISHED
hasProperty culturally significant
handwoven
intricate patterns
labor-intensive production
symbolic motifs
hasUse ritual garments
special-occasion clothing
traditional attire
madeBy Blaan weavers NERFINISHED
indigenous artisans
material cotton (commonly used)
natural fibers
needs cultural preservation efforts
productionMethod backstrap loom weaving
manual weaving techniques
region southern Philippines NERFINISHED
relatedTo Mindanao weaving traditions NERFINISHED
Philippine indigenous textiles
Southeast Asian backstrap-loom textiles
threat decline of traditional weaving skills
transmission intergenerational teaching
usedAs ceremonial textile
clothing material

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Blaan traditionalTextile tabih