
Carving a Legacy: The Masterful Woodworkers of the Philippines
As Filipino woodworkers face challenges of mass production and sourcing quality wood, they remain resilient in preserving their cultural artistry. Celebrate the enduring legacy of Filipino …
The Woodcarvers of the Philippines | by Rosanna C
Today, Filipino woodcarvers continue to carve a name in the ranks of the finest in the craft. The more popular Filipino woodcarvers are the Ifugaos, the Tagbanwas, the Maranaos and the …
9 Amazing Filipino Handicrafts You Can't Resist Bringing Home
3. Anito Wood Carvings Reuel Mark Delez from Valenzuela, Philippines, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Feel the spirit of ancient Filipino folklore with Anito wood carvings. …
Philippines Wood Carving and its Exporting Potential
Essentially, what makes Philippines wood carving so incredible is the fact that the natives have managed to preserve the traditions of ancient crafts. Thus, the beautiful carvings are solely …
Philippine Wood Carving: Artistic Expat Adventure - RichestPH
Philippine wood carving is more than just crafting; it’s a deep-rooted cultural expression. For centuries, Filipino artisans have transformed wood into stunning works of art, reflecting their …
Paete's Passion for Wood: A Look into the Town's Carving ...
Paete, Laguna: The Town of Woodcarvers Paete, a small town located in the province of Laguna, Philippines, is known for its woodcarving industry. The town is home to skilled artisans who …
419329882-Carving-in-the-Philippines.pptx - SlideShare
The document outlines the history and significance of wood carving in the Philippines, with a focus on the town of Paete in Laguna as its center. It highlights the various indigenous woodcarving …
The Art of Juan Flores, Master Sculptor - THE BRIGHT SPOT
Made of Philippine Mahogany. What impressed me most is this wood version in mural of the painting Spoliarium, the most celebrated and widely recognized art work of Juan Luna, Filipino …
Manong Ernesto: Carving history in Baguio - Garland Magazine
Ernesto Dul-ang is the 72-year-old resident woodcarver of the Baguio Museum in the Philippines. “Manong Ernesto”, as his close friends fondly call him, started wood carving at the age of 12 …
Carving - Mehitabel
Carving Wood carving in the Philippines is a tradition dating back to pre-colonial times. Native Filipinos carved boats, plows, arrows, spears, and other essential items, often creating …