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Filipino weavers

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  • Salinta Monon
    Salinta Monon Filipino textile weaver (1920–2009)
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    Salinta Monon (December 12, 1920 – June 4, 2009) was a Filipino textile weaver who was the one of two recipients of the National Living Treasures Award in 1998. She was known for her Bagobo-Tagabawa textiles and was known as the "last Bagobo weaver".
  • Darhata Sawabi Filipino weaver (d. 2005)
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    Darhata Sawabi is a Filipino weaver from Parang, Sulu known for pis syabit, a traditional Tausūg cloth tapestry worn as a head covering by the people of Jolo. She is a recipient of the National Living Treasures Award, having given the distinction in 2004. Pis refers to the geometric pattern that is said to be derived from the Indic mandala, and siyabit stands for the hook and technique.
  • Yabing Masalon Dulo Filipino textile weaver
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    Fu Yabing Masalon Dulo (8 August 1914 – 26 January 2021), commonly referred to as Fu Yabing, was a Filipino textile master weaver and dyer, credited with preserving the Blaan traditional mabal tabih art of ikat weaving and dyeing. At the time of her death, she was one of only two surviving master designers of the mabal tabih art of the indigenous Blaan people of southern Mindanao in the Philippines.
  • Magdalena Gamayo Filipino weaver
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    Magdalena Gamayo (born 13 August 1924) is a Filipino weaver who is a lead-practitioner of the Ilocano tradition of pinagabel.
  • Haja Amina Appi I have a good producer in Bollywood
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    Haja Amina Appi (June 25, 1925-April 2, 2013) was a Filipino master mat weaver and teacher from the Sama indigenous people of Ungos Matata, Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi. She was credited for creating colorful pandan mats with complex geometric patterns. Her creations were acclaimed for their precise sense of design, proportion and symmetry, and sensitivity to color.
  • Ambalang Ausalin Filipino master weaver (1943–2022)
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    Apuh Ambalang Ausalin (March 4, 1943 – February 18, 2022) was a Filipino master weaver from the city of Lamitan, Basilan.
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    Bai Estelita Tumandan Bantilan (born Labnai Tumndan on October 17, 1940) is a Filipino textile weaver from the municipality of Malapatan, Sarangani. She is credited with creating "some of the biggest, most subtly beautiful mats to be seen anywhere in Southeast Asia." She was given the National Living Treasure Award by the Philippines through the National Commission for Culture and the Arts in 2016.
  • Lang Dulay Filipino textile weaver
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    Lang Dulay (August 3, 1928 - April 30, 2015) was a Filipino traditional weaver who was a recipient of the National Living Treasures Award.
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    Marife Ravidas Ganahon (born 1967) is a Filipino mat weaver known for the Higa-onon Manobo mat weaving art of ikam.
  • Samporonia Madanlo
    Samporonia Madanlo Filipina artist (born 1950)
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    Samporonia Pagsac Madanlo (born March 1, 1950) is a Filipino artisan known for the dagmay weaving.
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