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The ukkil design of the luhul, for example, is in the form of a tree with spreading leaves, vines, flowers, and branches. About 1 m wide, the kikitil is a smaller version of the luhul and is hung …
Luhul | Bigwas
LUHUL or canopy is a traditional Tausug tapestry used to decoratively cover the ceiling part of a house during festive occasions. It serves as protection from leaves, pests, and dust.
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LUHUL or canopy is a traditional Tausug tapestry used to decoratively cover the ceiling part of a house during festive occasions. It serves as protection from leaves, pests, and dust.
Sitbatan Kali-Silat: Tausug "Performing Arts" - Blogger
2010年4月25日 · There are two types of tapestries that the Tausug use to hang as house decoration: the luhul or canopy that hangs from the ceiling, and the kikitil/buras or wall …
LUHUL or... - National Museum of the Philippines - Facebook
LUHUL or canopy is a traditional Tausug tapestry used to decoratively cover the ceiling part of a house during festive occasions. It serves as protection from leaves, pests, and dust. In …
Visual Arts and Crafts | Tausug – by Faye Velasco
There are two types of tapestries that the Tausug use to hang as house decoration: the luhul or canopy that hangs from the ceiling, and the kikitil/buras or wall tapestry. The ukkil design used …
Tausug Tribe of Sulu: History, Culture and Arts, Customs and …
2022年9月19日 · Instead of ceilings, the Tausug decorate the bilik (room) with a large luhul or rectangular cloth to catch leaves, dust, and pests. Depending on their finances, the Tausug …
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Tausug – by Faye Velasco
The ukkil design of the luhul, for example, is in the form of a tree with spreading leaves, vines, flowers, and branches. About 1 m wide, the kikitil is a smaller version of the luhul and is hung …
Kat Grow – Visual Artist and pigment-researcher from the Philippines
These three close-up pictures feature recreations of Mindanao Qur’anic manuscript illuminations with some tree of life patterns based on “luhul” tapestries.