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Artwork: Ambahan Poetry

Ambahan Poetry

Ginaw Bilog

200 x 100 cm

1993 •

Ginaw Bilog, a Hanunuo Mangyan poet, received the National Living Treasures Award in 1993 for preserving Ambahan, a traditional Mangyan poem about life, nature, and wisdom. He kept his culture alive by writing and sharing these poems, which were written in the Surat Mangyan script.

1000 USD

Artwork: Gamaba artist

Gamaba artist

Lang Dulay

50 x 150 cm

1998 •

Lang Dulay also known as Lang Sapiaen Dulay, a t'nalak master weaver year 1998

1000 USD

Artwork: Epic Chanter and Storyteller

Epic Chanter and Storyteller

Masino Intaray

100 x 100 cm

1993 •

Masino Intaray (born April 10, 1943, in Palawan) was a master of Pala’wan indigenous arts. Residing in Brooke’s Point, he excelled in basal (gong music), kulilal (lyrical poetry), and bagit (instrumental nature music). Skilled in playing the aroding(mouth harp) and babarak (ring flute), he was also a talented epic chanter. His deep cultural roots and dedication helped preserve Palawan’s rich music

1000 USD

Artwork: Inabal Weaving

Inabal Weaving

Salinta Monon

100 x 100 cm

1998 •

Salinta Monon, a 1998 National Living Treasures Award recipient, was a Filipino textile weaver known for her contributions to Bagobo weaving heritage and her establishment of the GAMABA Cultural Center. President Duterte commemorated her in 2021.

1000 USD

Artwork: Gamaba Artist

Gamaba Artist

Ginaw Bilog

150 x 80 cm

1993 •

Ginaw Bilog the artist that preserve the hanunuo mangyan script and ambahan in year 1993

1000 USD

Artwork: Gamaba Artist

Gamaba Artist

Masino Intaray

80 x 130 cm

1993 •

Masino Intaray was a filipino poet, bard artist, and musician on year 1993

1000 USD

Artwork: Gamaba Artist

Gamaba Artist

Samaon Sulaiman

150 x 50 cm

1993 •

Samaon Sulaiman is an artist who won the gamaba artist year 1993

1000 USD

Artwork: Playing Kudyapi

Playing Kudyapi

Samaon Sulaiman

100 x 90 cm

1993 •

The Magindanaon, who are among the largest of Filipino Islamic groups, are concentrated in the towns of Dinaig, Datu Piang, Maganoy and Buluan in Magindanao province. Highly sophisticated in weaving, okir designs, jewelry, metalwork and brassware, their art is Southeast Asian yet distinct in character. In the field of music, the Magindanaon has few peers among Filipino cultural communities.

1000 USD

Artwork: T'nalak Weaving

T'nalak Weaving

Lang Dulay

100 x 100 cm

1998 •

Lang Dulay, a T'boli princess and weaver from the Philippines, received the National Living Treasures Award in 1998 for her contributions to T'nalak weaving, including preserving traditional motifs and promoting the craft.

1000 USD

Artwork: Gamaba Artist

Gamaba Artist

Salinta Monon

90 x 150 cm

1998 •

Salinta Monon is a gamaba artist on year 1998

1000 USD