-
usually make
their mats out of buri leaves. Mats from Basey,
Samar use
tikog leaves which are d**** in
strong colours to make beautiful,
unique designs...
- (Halosaccion glandiforme) Tartariptip/Limu
maneoneo (Palisada perforata)
Tikog-
tikog (Acanthophora ****ifera)
Umutgasari (Gelidium amansii)
Abalang (Codium...
-
Philippine plants such as abaca, bacbac, karagumoy, sabutan,
romblon and
tikog.
Plastic strips are also used as
synthetic substitute for leaves. The bayong...
- (locally
known as buntal) and
other palms,
various gr****es (like
amumuting and
tikog), and barkcloth. The
oldest evidence of
weaving traditions are Neolithic...
- species, a
large rush-like
plant related to papyrus,
known locally as
tikog. The
tikog has
economic importance and is used
locally to
produce a fibre, and...
- (PDF). Some
Familiar Philippine Palms that
Produce High Food
Value and
Tikog.
Ecosystems Research and
Development Bureau of the
Philippine Department...
-
province Tepo Mat (Baluy Mat Weaving) Sama
people of Tawi-tawi
province Tikog Mat
Waray people of
Samar provinces Philippine Textile Weaving Various ethnic...
- (PDF). Some
Familiar Philippine Palms that
Produce High Food
Value and
Tikog.
Ecosystems Research and
Development Bureau of the
Philippine Department...
- leaves, rattan, or
various kinds of
native reeds known by
local names like
tikog,
sesed (Fimbristykis miliacea), rono, or bamban. In
Thailand and Cambodia...
- two
lakes is a
marsh settled with
naturally bonsai-ed
trees and
tikog plants.
Tikog is harvested,
treated and
processed by the
women into mats, bags...