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  • Technique - is the manner in which artist use and manipulate materials to achieve the desired formal effect, and communicate the desired concept or meaning, according to his or her personal style (modern, Neoclassic, etc.)
  • Wood Carving – a technique encompassing any form of working wood with a tool into some sort of aesthetic object.
  • Molding – a technique of shaping liquid or pliable material such as clay.
  • Pottery making in the Philippines is one of the longest traditions in Philippine art
  • Traditional pottery making in the Philippines involves the method of molding.
  • Fabric Weaving - Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric cloth
  • Textile hand - weaving is one of the most attractive and interesting traditional crafts of the Philippines, imbued with romanticism and laden with cultural significance
  • Textiles in are predominantly handwoven from abaca Mindanao (musa textilis).
  • Among the Moslems of Mindanao, the Magindanaon, Maranaw and Yakan continue the tradition of cotton and silk weaving .
  • There are four different types of basketry methods : coiling, plaiting, wickering, and twining
  • Some of the terms that are specific to basket weaving include loops, twining, ribs, and spokes
  • The common raw materials used in making baskets are rattan, abaca, nito, tikog, buri, bamboo, pandan, coconut leaves and sticks, palm leaves, and beeswax
  • Coiled basketry, using grasses, rushes and pine needles
  • Plaiting technique - interweaving or braiding two or more strands, fibers, etc.
  • Twining technique, using materials from roots and tree bark