Textile Panel (worn as a man's skirt) of yarn dyed coarse cotton hand-woven in three strips and stitched together to form a long piece which is wrapped around the body to make a skirt; plain and figured stripes alternate with some laid-in zig-zag designs at center ends; stripes are woven vertically, which places then in the horizontal position when worn.
Textile Panel of hand-woven, yarn-dyed cotton in natural white, red, yellow, green, and black; center panel is white with stripes and added weft zig-zag bands; stripes and figured bands block the center; small added tassels are woven into each end. Igorot tribe; this textile fabric is made to be worn as a skirt - record says it is too small for a skirt so it may have been made deliberately to sell to tourists.
Textile Panel of vertical striped hand-woven cotton in yellow, red, white, black and green; some stripes are plain woven, while some have figured designs, geometric and snake; central white band has added weft motifs of geometric designs; band of fringe at ends.