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PRECOLONIAL

PHILIPPINE ART

12. Thanks

11. Ancient Writing

10. Art of the Mountain Province

9. Muslim Art

8. Architecture

7. Pottery

6. Shell Bracelets and Pendants

5. Gold Death Mask

4. Jewelry

3. Textile weaving

2. Angono Petroglyphs

1. Receptacles

TOPICS THAT WOULD BE DISCUSSED

Preceding the Spanish colonization, the native Filipino of all genders, all social classes wore gold from gold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, armlets, even to their grave.

The Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs is a rock art on the wall of a rockshelter in Rizal. Rock art is closely linked with a system of belief of a group of people which is considered symbolic and not decorative.

Weaving is an ancient art form that remain in the Philippines today, with each ethnic group having their distinctive weaving techniques.

Early Filipinos believe in life after death. They used receptacles which were containers fashioned to enclose and protect the bodies of their dead relatives.

ANGONO PETROGLYPHS

RECEPTACLES

JEWELRY

ARTS BEFORE 1521

TEXTILE WEAVING

Pottery

Earthenware pots resembling human figures were found in Ayub Cave, in Pinol, Maitum, Saranggani Province. -Shape is the description of the vessel’s body, the form of its mouth, the thickness of its lips, or the presence of ears, spouts and legs attached to its body. -Method of decoration is how designs are applied on the body’s surface.

Gold Death Mask

Shell Bracelets and Pendants

In the early days, shells were transformed into tools, as well as ornaments.

The burial practice of covering the eyes, nose, and mouth of the dead with sheets of gold is a custom practiced by a limited group of Filipinos.

Mununggul Jar The Mununggul jar is regarded as the symbol of Philippine Prehistoric artifact.

Maitum jar The jars have designs that signify human figures with complete or partial facial features or known as anthropomorphic jars.

SCULPTURE

ARCHITECTURE

Maranao house It is an archaic-style house with a boat-like appearance.

Bahay-kubo It is built from bamboo and nipa which are the most available construction materials in the rural areas.

Ifugao house It is designed for the reason of the cold climate of the Mountain

MUSLIM ART

Naga is a stylized dragon or serpent carved in grave markers or elaborately in plows.

Okir is a general name for the colorful flowing designs which decorate any surface of the Muslim regions.

Ukkil is a design technique usually see in the Sulu Peninsula.

Okir is a general name for the colorful flowing designs which decorate any surface of the Muslim regions.

OKIR

SARIMANOK

UKKIL

NAGA

MARANAO BRASS

KAMPILAN

Kampilan A long sword, its handle akin to the open mouth of a naga.

Maranao Brass is best observed in the kabul and gadur.

ART OF MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

Wood is the medium of choice in the art of the Mountain Province.

Bulul, a carved male figure made of narra is seated while its crossed arms rest on its raised knees.

ANCIENT WRITING

The ancient script Baybayin.

presenters:Silva, Louise margaretteReanzares, jenlynopena, kristel anne

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