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a traditional, hand-woven vest or jacket commonly worn by people from the Cordillera region of the Philippines, particularly Benguet province, often featuring designs and colors inspired by their indigenous culture
is a loincloth that was commonly used by men throughout the pre-colonial Philippines. It is worn shirtless with no other extra garments. They were either made from barkcloth or from hand-woven textiles.
often made from the province's handwoven "Inabel" cloth, are a traditional accessory used in various contexts, including special occasions, rituals, and festivals, and can also be part of mourning practices
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The blouse, the wrap-around skirt is the divet and shengit is the headress. The attire displays horizontal bands of different colors: white and black, red while appear more or less broad patches of white, checkered or cross-barred with bands and stripes of various colors: red, dark-blue or black, and yellow, etc.
The "lufid" is a native garment, a skirt-like attire, woven using a backstrap loom called "pinagud". It is a traditional garment worn by women from the Bontoc tribe in the Mountain Province. The lufid is a significant part of Bontoc culture and represents the identity and heritage of the people.