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Estelita Bantilan 's famous Igem Silel - Blaan Schools of Living Traditions sleeping mat weaving and placemat are made of sago palm , buri palm or Romblon ( Pandanus utilis ) leaves colorizing with natural dyes Gmelina arborea (Kumil) or turmeric ‘lageh’ Sanbangkil roots for yellow, knalum bark for black and annatto seeds for orange. She works 1 month to finish Igem Silel, the best and most vibrant in Southeast Asia in DTI Bureau of Market Development, Promotions, OTOP (BMDPO) and Loren Legarda organized the 2024 National Arts and Crafts Fair SM Megamall Megatrade Hall 1-3 features Schools of Living Traditions , NCCA and the National Living Treasures Manlilikha ng Bayan photos October 26, 2024
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