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The Philippine craftsman / editor, Raquel C. Gocuyo

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Manila : National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2015Description: 4 volumes : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text, still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789718142110
  • 9789718142165
  • 9789718142189
  • 9789718142196
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 745.5
Contents:
volume 1. Study of design
Abaca
Abaca : the cord industry
Abaca : the rope and twine industry ; with a tentative outline of other abaca industries
Two methods of stripping abaca
Bamboo and rattan furniture
Philippine baskets
Philippine clay work
Philippine mats : pandan straw
Philippine mats
Philippine mats : embroidered mats
Some embroidery stitches and their uses
The work of the school shops and trade schools
volume 2. Historic ornament with application to decorative design in the Philippines
Primitive looms and weaving in the Philippines
Abaca : the sinamay and pinolpog industry
Abaca slippers
The baqui-baqui school bag
Bamboo and rattan furniture for primary and intermediate grades
Primitive Philippine basketry
Some commercial notes on baskets
Handicraft works in the Philippines
The development of industrial instruction in the Philippines
Course in hand weaving of pliable fibers
volume 3. Some common baskets of the Philippines
Buntal basketry
The Tayabas sewing basket
A year's course in elementary bamboo weaving
The hexagonal weave basket
Some suggestions on Palawan bamboo and pandan mat weaving
Rattan basketry and furniture work in the Zamboanga trade school
Philippine fiber plants part I
Philippine fiber plants part II
Philippine fiber plants part III
Philippine fiber plants part IV
Philippine fiber plants part V
Philippine pandans
New industrial fibers and new uses for fibers
The resources of Mindanao and Sulu
Bilibid industrial school
Industrial notes : rattan mats of Mindanao
Brass work in the Cotabato Valley
Ironworking in Philippine trade schools
Some notes on Moro and Pagan weaving
A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part I
A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part II
A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part III
A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part IV
volume 4. Basketry in Leyte
Basketry weaves in use in the Philippines
Coiled baskets of Lapat
Desk baskets, B.E. Design No. 1099
Lupis basketry
Polishing basketry materials
The development of basketry in the public school
An achievement in rattan furniture work
Styles of period furniture
The bamboo-rattan stools of Ilocos Sur
Filipino hats
Comments on coir and coir mats
Balangot and its uses
Philippine fiber plants
Sappan as a dye
The antique buri stripper
The cultivation of wild plants as a source of supply for materials used in industrial classes
The indigo industry of Ilocos Sur
The Daklan pottery school
Filipino silversmiths
A slat house
Filipino toys
Filipino traps
Loom weaving among Igorots
Wood carving in the Sulu archipelago
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Book Book Main Library Filipiniana Section Filipiniana F 745.5 P552 2015 v. 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 117327d
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volume 1. Study of design

Abaca

Abaca : the cord industry

Abaca : the rope and twine industry ; with a tentative outline of other abaca industries

Two methods of stripping abaca

Bamboo and rattan furniture

Philippine baskets

Philippine clay work

Philippine mats : pandan straw

Philippine mats

Philippine mats : embroidered mats

Some embroidery stitches and their uses

The work of the school shops and trade schools

volume 2. Historic ornament with application to decorative design in the Philippines

Primitive looms and weaving in the Philippines

Abaca : the sinamay and pinolpog industry

Abaca slippers

The baqui-baqui school bag

Bamboo and rattan furniture for primary and intermediate grades

Primitive Philippine basketry

Some commercial notes on baskets

Handicraft works in the Philippines

The development of industrial instruction in the Philippines

Course in hand weaving of pliable fibers

volume 3. Some common baskets of the Philippines

Buntal basketry

The Tayabas sewing basket

A year's course in elementary bamboo weaving

The hexagonal weave basket

Some suggestions on Palawan bamboo and pandan mat weaving

Rattan basketry and furniture work in the Zamboanga trade school

Philippine fiber plants part I

Philippine fiber plants part II

Philippine fiber plants part III

Philippine fiber plants part IV

Philippine fiber plants part V

Philippine pandans

New industrial fibers and new uses for fibers

The resources of Mindanao and Sulu

Bilibid industrial school

Industrial notes : rattan mats of Mindanao

Brass work in the Cotabato Valley

Ironworking in Philippine trade schools

Some notes on Moro and Pagan weaving

A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part I

A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part II

A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part III

A manual in woodworking for Philippine public schools part IV

volume 4. Basketry in Leyte

Basketry weaves in use in the Philippines

Coiled baskets of Lapat

Desk baskets, B.E. Design No. 1099

Lupis basketry

Polishing basketry materials

The development of basketry in the public school

An achievement in rattan furniture work

Styles of period furniture

The bamboo-rattan stools of Ilocos Sur

Filipino hats

Comments on coir and coir mats

Balangot and its uses

Philippine fiber plants

Sappan as a dye

The antique buri stripper

The cultivation of wild plants as a source of supply for materials used in industrial classes

The indigo industry of Ilocos Sur

The Daklan pottery school

Filipino silversmiths

A slat house

Filipino toys

Filipino traps

Loom weaving among Igorots

Wood carving in the Sulu archipelago

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