English: Commissioned by the Mayor of Iloilo City, Jed Patrick Mabilog, in 2011. "Ang Lin-ay Sang Iloilo" (The Lady of Iloilo) is an 18-foot bronze statue installed at the Dome of the New Iloilo City Hall. Sculpted by Ilonggo artist, Ed Defensor, the statue stands as a symbol of the prosperity, the rich cultural heritage, and the pride of the City and Province of Iloilo in Central Philippines..The figure shows a native Ilonggo lady attired in the native costume of Iloilo holding a scythe in her left hand and stalks of harvested rice in her right arm. She stands on a pedestal whose four sides are carved respectively with relief sculptures showing the four major assets of the City and Province of Iloilo--rice farming, sugar cane farming, fishing, and education. The whole sculpture weighs approximately 1.7 tons. The sculpture was installed in August of 2011.
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