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Cards (19)

  • Female Pre Spanish clothing

    Lambong (malong)
    Lihinkihin
    Hairdress (saplung)
    Tapis
    Habul/Halong (abaca)
    Gansing (gown)
  • Male Pre Spanish clothing
    Kanggan
    Putong or Pudong
    Tattoos
    Pintados
    Alhik
    Pulseras
  • Female Spanish Era Clothing
    Maria Clara
    Baro't Saya
    Hairwear (mantilla) lace or silk scarf
    Foot wear (Bakya)
  • Male Spanish Era Clothing
    Barong Tagalog
  • Female American Clothing
    Terno
    Panuelo
    Traje de Mestiza
    Serpentina Dress
  • Male American ClothingAmerikanaPensionadosThe Zoot Suit
  • Female MODERN ERA1 Y2K Aesthetic2. Coquette aesthetic3. casual style4. formal clothes5. vintage fashion6. Bohemian Style7. Minimalist8. Gothic9. Preppy Fashion10. Cargo Pants11. Sheer Fashion12. Longer Skirts13. Modest Details14. Metallic Shine
  • Lambong (malong)

    A type of tube skirt worn by wrapping it around the waist and tying it in the front
  • Lihinlihin
    A type of shawl or scarf that is worn around the shoulders or head
  • Hairdress (saplung)

    A type of hair accessory used to hold the hair in place
  • Habul/Halong (abaca)

    A type of fiber derived from the banana plant, often used to make clothing, rope, or other textiles
  • Tapis
    A type of mat or rug used for sitting or sleeping on
  • Gansing (gown)

    A type of dress worn for special occasions, often made from fine, luxurious fabrics such as silk or satin
  • Kanggan
    A type of headdress worn by men in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is made of woven materials and often features intricate designs and colors.
  • Putong or Pudong
    A type of headgear worn by men in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is a simple, tubular cloth that is wrapped around the head.
  • Tattoos
    Tattoos were an important part of the culture of many pre-Spanish Filipino tribes. They were often used to signify social status, accomplishments, or spiritual beliefs.
  • Pintados
    A term used to describe the practice of tattooing the body, particularly among the tribes of the Visayas region of the Philippines. The tattoos were often intricate and symbolic, representing various aspects of the wearer's life and identity.
  • Alhik
    A type of necklace worn by men in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is made of beads, shells, or other materials, and is often worn with other types of jewelry such as bracelets and earrings.
  • Pulseras
    A term used to describe bracelets worn by men and women in the Philippines. They can be made of a variety of materials, including beads, shells, metal, or cloth.