A cone-shaped colander harvest basket.
K O P I T N G TINGKOP
2. Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines.
M A R O P A M I
3. “Basket Capital of Bohol”
N A E T E Q U A R
4. A world class industry of weaving.
A A M Y I S N
5. First name for Negros Island.
G A S U B L
6. Bleached and dried item before they are pressed or cut into different shapes.
Z P C S H L L E A I
7. A wraparound piece of cloth worn by women as a skirt
and is usually paired with a kimono.
P T Y D A A N G O
8. Depicts the fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles
C H R M L O O U H C
9. One of the most important ancient artifacts from the Philippines (890-710 BCE).
R J M N G G L A A U U
10. Well known for their black wood sculptures
C R V R S A E G A T A B U A N
11. A rhythmic poetic expression with a meter of seven syllables.
H N B A A M A
12. They are fond of making baskets with intricate patterns and designs of humans, animals, trees, and other objects.
R Y A I A G N A M Y N A
13. One of the three principal geographical divisions of the
Philippines.
I S Y A V S A
14. Uses eight syllables instead of seven and is frequently written in bamboo tubes or slats.
K Y U R A U
15. It usually measures around 2x3 meters, and are as thin as a sheet of chipboard.
B N G I A