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What is siniwsiwan?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 11/5/2022

siniwsiwan is a food of mindanao

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What is siniwsiwan in the Philippines?

Siniwsiwan is a traditional Filipino technique of weaving intricate designs using strips of colored paper or dried palm leaves. It is commonly used in creating decorative items such as mats, bags, and hats in some indigenous communities in the Philippines.


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