Sarong of off-white cotton with blue batik design with main body of a tiny blue polka-dot ground; scattered motifs of birds, squirrels, bats, salamanders, and various horned animals and flowers in blue batik with accent color of light brown from paste; narrow 1" blue band runs along close to the selvedge edges; ends are finished with a 5" border of patterned bands.
Man's sarong of yarn-dyed, hand-woven cotton in narrow widths stitched together; main colors of olive green, fuchsia, yellow, black, white, orange, red and blue; various stripe widths alternate with ikat figured bands. Igorot tribe - or Ifugao - this is a finer cotton than usual. More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igorot_people
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.
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".
"Panung" Skirt of red woven ribbed silk taffeta with side borders of green and violet; the center is covered with an all-over gold diaper pattern and is surrounded by various borders throughout the entire textile; borders are filled with metallic gold brocade in conventionalized floral, vine, and shrub designs that alternate between thinner bands of geometric patterns. The textile is wrapped around the body with excess fabric folded into pleats at front and held in place with a belt. This panung would have been worn by royalty.
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".
Sarong of off-white cotton batik with a grid ground and designs of plants, flowers and birds in bright reds, blues, greens, yellow and eggplant purple accents; two sides have geometric patterns and floral pattern heavily inked in blues and greens while other two sides are heavily inked in reds; central area has grid pattern with floral and bird motifs and designs.
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
Sarong of bright magenta woven silk brocaded in metallic threads and colored silks in fuchsia, blue, gold, pink, green and white; patterned geometric border in metallic threads with central plant motifs and other motifs blocked by a honeycomb-like geometric design of metallic threads; two 20" sections are sewn together to create width.
Textile Panels of blue, green and red printed batik on cream cotton; intricate floral designs with stylized flowers and vines with some birds and butterflies; floral border.