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Embroidery goes back to the warring states period of China in the 5th-3rd century BC. The Spanish brought the art of embroider to the Philippines. Embroidery in the Philippines then took on its own styles and forms, such as Calado embroidery in the Batangas region.
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Embroidery in the Philippines was significantly influenced by Spanish colonial rule, which began in the 16th century. Spanish missionaries and colonizers introduced various textile techniques, including embroidery, as they sought to share European culture and craftsmanship. Over time, indigenous Filipino communities adopted and adapted these techniques, leading to the development of unique local styles, such as the intricate hand-stitched designs found in traditional garments like the Barong Tagalog and Terno.
picture of roel ramirez famous gymnast inthe philippines
do any the religions have rules about food, or food taboos in the philippines
the philippine embroidery is using natural fabrics like pina.. and the other countries used imported fabrics like linens....
japanese....
It costs around 300 to 400 pesos.
you can find this slogan inthe Philippines
Development Bank of the Philippines was created in 1935.
Philipinne is good like very very good if you it food waste inthe funnel