1. The embroidered yellow portions in the Kalinga textile symbolize the sky and the ground. 2. Ikat weaving in Ifugao uses synthetic materials. 3. A common design in the Abra textile is the snake, believed to give protection to the wearer. 4. Benguet textile designs show the lifestyle of the people and were largely influenced by traders and migrants from the lowlands. 5. A statue blanket in Benguet often have a combination of red, black, dark blue and dirty white and oftentimes carry a “X” design which may represent a shield, a man, or a snake. 6. The Kankana-eys have just one kind of g-string, the binoltong. 7. S-like shapes in the Ifugao textile denote the status of a landlord. 8. Tausug tapestry use geometric shapes and does not make use of human and animal forms.
Write TRUE if the statement is correct; write FALSE if it is wrong.
1. The embroidered yellow portions in the Kalinga textile symbolize the sky and the ground.
2. Ikat weaving in Ifugao uses synthetic materials.
3. A common design in the Abra textile is the snake, believed to give protection to the wearer.
4. Benguet textile designs show the lifestyle of the people and were largely influenced by traders and migrants from the lowlands.
5. A statue blanket in Benguet often have a combination of red, black, dark blue and dirty white and oftentimes carry a “X” design which may represent a shield, a man, or a snake.
6. The Kankana-eys have just one kind of g-string, the binoltong.
7. S-like shapes in the Ifugao textile denote the status of a landlord.
8. Tausug tapestry use geometric shapes and does not make use of human and animal forms.
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