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  • Hue
    The basic name of the color
  • Value

    Indicates how light or dark a color is
  • Intensity
    The brightness or dullness of a color
  • Presentations
    Communication tools that can be used as lectures, reports, and more
  • Repetition
    The use of visual patterns, such as the repetition of colors, shapes, or lines to achieve a visual pattern or relationship
  • Rhythm
    A strong, regular, repeated pattern that forms a harmonious sequence of colors, shapes, or lines, often used to suggest movement
  • Color harmony
    The combination of colors that can go together
  • Monochromatic harmony
    One color and its tint (lighter) and shade (darker)
  • Analogous harmony
    A combination of three colors lying side by side in the color wheel
  • Cebu is one of the oldest cities in the Philippines and is home to many skilled craftsmen, including jewelry makers, metal craft makers, wood carvers, furniture makers, and more
  • Mandaue City in Cebu produced 75% of the total furniture export in the Philippines
  • Panay Island is known to be the home of many excellent craftsmen
  • Iloilo is considered the Queen of Weaving, both in the past and the present, and was referred to as the Textile Capital of the Philippines
  • Iloilo is famous for its old Spanish houses, some of which are now declared as Heritage houses by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines
  • Hablon
    A handwoven fabric from the Municipality of Argao in Cebu
  • Piaya
    A flat and unleavened bread with muscovado, a raw sugar used as a filling
  • Bohol is famous for its century-old stone churches, many of which were made of coral stones cemented using egg yolks, and housed small museums displaying artifacts, religious relics, and other antiques that are as old as 400 years
  • The town of Basey in Samar is famous for its Banig or handwoven mats, and the weaving of baskets, bags, wall decors, placemats, round mats, and other functional household items
  • The province of Antique is noted for its weaving industry, particularly the production of Pina cloth, which is popularly used for making the traditional barong tagalog
  • In Mindoro, the Hanunuo Mangyan are famous for their writing, basketry, and weaving, and the Mangyans are noted for weaving cotton for clothing and blankets, with women weaving baskets and men forging bolos, axes, and knives
  • Marinduque is noted for its Moriones Festival, where the masks worn replicate the attire of the Roman soldiers mentioned in the Bible, and is also known for its sculptured woodcrafts and woven bags and mats made of abaca, buri, and bariw materials
  • The province of Romblon is known as the "Marble Country" because of its rich deposits of marble, which is used for the production of jars, ashtrays, mortar, and pestles, and other souvenir items, and the weaving of baskets, vases, bags, out of bariw, buri, abaca, and nito materials is also popular in the area
  • In Palawan, the people are good at making functional objects like woven baskets that are delicate and simple, using rattan, wood, bamboo, and palm leaves like buri or pandan, with variations of green and yellow colors, and the famous Manunggul Jar is a burial jar that artistically shows the belief of the early Filipinos in life after death, made of clay with two seated figures on a boat at the top cover