Pouch of natural woven linen needlepoint embroidered in an open-mesh of nine floral sprays of pink with black center and purple with yellow center flowers with black stems with green filled leaves; floral sprays alternate and have three of the same flowers on each spray except for the top left spray which has one purple flower and two pink flowers; drawstring closure at top; bottom of bag is embroidered with smaller flowers.
"Malong" of deep red satin with embroidered bands of scrolling flowers alternating with bands of butterfly motifs in bold, bright colors of orange, green, blue, white, purple, pink, and pale yellow; textile is sewn in a tubular shape. Record says this is a shawl. It is worn similar to a sarong, wrapped around the body and tied above one shoulder.
Moro Tribe - Moro princess garment.
Textile Panel for a skirt of black, orange, white, and yellow hand-woven, striped cotton; woven in three sections and sewn together with a decorative yarn band in red and black zig-zag; two ends have a yard sewn edge; pinstripes at center with broader bands at edges. Record says this is from the Ifugao Tribe.
Blouse of green crepe is square cut with square neckline with V-slit below; four stitched pleats at bust below yoke seam; large flared sleeves; hits at waist; small stitched closure below bust. From record: Moro Tribe. Dansalan.
Textile Panel worn as a skirt of black cotton with laid-in crosswise stripes in yellow and green alternating with purple and white; bands create a check pattern; laid-in white pinstripes at one end; white selvedge edges; two sections are sewn together. Record says this is a "Patadyong".
Obi of dark orange ribbed rayon silk with sections of metallic gold and deep green rayon silk in a zig-zag pattern brocaded with floral designs in pale blue turquoise outline and filled with silver metallic blending into gold metallic with accents of dark orange; large floral designs are of a motif from the Paulownia tree; traditional woman's obi. The floral motif is based on a tree from a family crest, the Toyotomi family - a Samurai crest. Kiri mon is a sacred tree where the phoenix rests, and is valued. The tree is the Paulownia tree, also known as the Royal Empress Tree.
Belt of twisted woven cotton cords in a chevron pattern in natural white and black at both edges with a center weaving in clay, green, red, and golden yellow; 17" fringe at both ends. This belt was worn and made by the Igorot mountain tribe, specifically the Bontocs. The Bontocs live on the banks of the Chico river in Central Mountain Province. They are an agriculture based people that have resisted colonization practices out of a preference for their was of life.
Dress (Terno) of ivory cotton with airbrush strokes of pale pink and print of pink branches with twigs and blue flowers that resemble a Chinese or Japanese tree; accents of navy blue flowers; dress is accented with iridescent sequins with bead at center; wide neckline; very wide, short sleeves of stiffened net of abaca, a hemp fabric from a plant native to the Philippines; sleeves have accents of fabric of the branches on the dress; wrap skirt with fan detail at side; calf-length; cotton lined; center-back zip closure.
Blouse of unbleached cotton with bands of drawn work from shoulders to center of torso creating a triangle; small collar with delicate lace edge-work; sleeveless with lace edge-work trim; center button placket conceals buttons and is trimmed along both edges with same lace edging.
Harem-style pant (salvar) of bright orange, yellow, green, purple and black satin in vertical figured stripes; elasticized waistband; wide-leg, drop crotch pants are gathered at the ankle; reproduction of Turkish salvar.
a) Terno dress of peach organza over peach satin with woven diagonal stripes of off-white scrolling flowers; wide V-neckline; darts on bodice and skirt from waist seam at natural waist; seam around hips with A-line skirt below that falls to full-length; very full wide sleeves of pina net; sleeves are pleated at shoulder; sleeves have scrolling flower design in metallic purple and white; center-back zip closure. b) Shawl of pina net with scalloped edges and scrolling flowers of white and metallic purple; long triangular shape.
Blouse of fine pina hand embroidered with black cotton flowers, butterfly and lines; scoop neckline; short sleeves; cropped length; decorative scalloped edges.
Loin Cloth of hand-woven black, orange, and yellow cotton in a varying striped pattern with yellow pinstripes; laid-in work in human figure and spade-like motifs in black and orange; wound tassels at both ends; added weft bands at both ends in red and yellow yarn with tassels. Igorot Tribe or Ifugao.
Loin Cloth "Bahag" of hand-woven white cotton with 6" band at each end in blue and red stripes with an overlapping white diamond diaper pattern; bands are trimmed in a simple red and white yarn embroidery. From record: Sagada Tribe.
a) Philippine Terno of white jusi (like organdy) accented with embroidered blue flowers; very wide, butterfly sleeves of rengue (stiff pineapple mesh fiber); sleeves are elbow-length with scalloped trim and blue embroidery; sweetheart neckline with ruching at bust center seam; skirt is gathered into slightly high waistline seam; full-length. b) Shawl of abaca (strong fiber obtained from the leaf stalk of a banana tree native to the Philippines) accented with blue embroidered flowers; triangular shape with points that meet in front; pleats are sewn into the shawl to create the shape; scalloped trim with blue embroidery.
Textile Panel from a wrap or shawl of natural white, fine net woven pina cloth with two sides embellished with floral vine applique design; edge has a scalloped applique trim.
Blouse of green taffeta damask with a tiny square, dot-like pattern; round neckline; long tapered sleeves; open-front; panelled, tailored construction; skirted below waistline with gathered pleats at sides of skirted portion. From record: Moro Tribe. Dansalan.
Textile Panel worn as a skirt of hand-woven cotton in varying striped pattern in natural white and clay orange with striped bands of yellow and green; two strips are joined at the center. Record says this is a "Patadyong".
Dress of red and white silk cotton jacquard; red ground with red and white woven floral and Chinese character motifs; Chinese band collar; asymmetrical side closure with concealed snaps and decorative floral fastener; side zip closure; short, cap-like sleeves; fitted silhouette with princess seams; knee-length with side slits.
Dress of black silk satin and blue velvet with accents of yarn embroidered flowers; bodice has scoop neckline with panel of blue velvet at center-front and a bouquet of yarn embroidered flowers in magenta, lilac and greens; shirring at shoulders; long sleeves with wide cuffs of of blue velvet with bow; snap closure at wrists; drop waist has a band of shirring with a wide, 4" attached belt of blue velvet with a large bow at back above the shirred portion; front right side features a small round bouquet of floral yarn embroidery that covers part of the shirring and velvet belt; skirt is knee-length; bodice is lined in an attached silk shell; pull-over.
Textile fragment of hand-woven linen with needlepoint embroidery in blue, white, brown and grey; main embroidery features a temple with water beneath and trees and plants on either side; edge embroidery features brown and white flowers with blue leaves; fringed edge.
Blouse of purple satin with round neckline and plunging slit down front; two rows of intricate gold buttons with reflective disc in center; most buttons are for accent; five button closure at mid-torso; top is slightly skirted below waist; long tapered sleeves with five button closures; shaped panels release at sides; cotton trim backed. Moro Tribe.
Kimono of pale pink damask with a design of a scene of a water wheel, architecture, plants and flowers in water; long rectangular sleeves; band around the neckline and opening. From record: This type of Kimono is worn as an undergarment.
Cap of white cotton with trim of orange solid embroidery in a textural geometric pattern with "wings" along the top; the cap is gathered into a circle at the crown; edge has a stitched circle lace trim; two turquoise seed beads, one at each side.
Headband of white, turquoise, orange and red silk embroidery on white cotton backing; one long band with six scallops hanging from band; design made of braided cord in swirling designs; frayed ends.
Malong of a tube shape textile of hand-woven silk ramie in varying stripes in green, fuchsia, yellow, black, and white interspersed with stripes of ikat weave. Record says, Dansalan. More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marawi
Kimono of cream silk crepe damask with fine cloud pattern and colorful floral designs, bamboo, stylized water and sky, and patterned geometric section in colors of pale blues, turquoise, warm pink, bright red, and lilac; designs are accented with metallic hand-painting and metallic embroidery; lined in white synthetic.
Dress of black faille with V-neckline and long dolman sleeves with attached inner shoulder pads; shaped, dart-less bodice is wrapped and folded over toward the center creating a lapel; dress wraps over at the waistline and closes with a double breasted hook and eye closure; 2 black plastic buttons on bodice and 2 on upper skirt; 2 side slit pockets; ends of wrap skirt are folded under creating an open slit at lower portion with self-fabric within (a triangular reverse pleat); mid-length skirt is straight.
Textile Fragment from a Panuela of net woven pina cloth with scalloped trim and accents of floral motif embroidery in dark teal and gold metallic threads.
Textile Panel (Skirt) of hand-woven, multi-colored striped abaca with fringe at long ends; plain stripes and figured stripes in main colors of dark red, orange, purple, golden yellow, black, and natural white; textile has a stiff shiny surface; the textile would be wrapped around the body with stripes horizontal, but would be woven with stripes vertical.
Textile Panel worn as a skirt of navy blue and medium blue broad stripes with green and yellow narrow stripes; two sections of hand-woven cotton are sewn together at the center. Record says this is a "Patadyong". More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patadyong
Malong of hand-woven fuchsia and green silk, ramie in a plaid pattern; textile panel is sewn in a tubular shape. Record says, Dansalan. More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marawi
Belt of deep fuchsia with laid-in geometric diamond motifs created by using small squares and stepping them; fringe at ends; colors of motifs are white, blue, orange, green, and yellow.
Hat of pillbox shape made entirely of couched cord in orange, green, red, and purple in spirals, stripes and circles; long tassel at back; lined in beige synthetic.