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Comparative aspects of textiles from Cagayan Valley and Mountain Province.
Response:
The textiles from Mountain Province feature patterns, intricately woven and embroidered into the fabric, showcasing symbols like the eye, human figures, lizards, stars, snakes, butterflies, shields, and flowers. There are ten variations of rectangular wrap skirts specifically tailored for formal events or religious ceremonies. The kadangyan serves as a burial cloth crafted exclusively for wealthy individuals, a privilege limited to grandmothers.
Clarification:
In contrast, the Gaddang textile from Cagayan Valley is a traditionally striped material adorned with small beads. The Bakwat, a beaded belt, illustrates river and mountain patterns and is intended for mothers post-delivery.