While still others of the Bagóbo specialize weaving abacca cloths of earth-toned hues, as well as, basket-making trimmed with beads, fibers and horse hair. Their distinct ceremonial attire made of ikat textiles is likely to be referred to as either costume or dress.
2024年8月13日 · Bagobo men and women wear close fitting jackets that are adorned with shells, glass beads, and embroidery. Men wear knee-length trousers (saroar) usually striped and woven with bands on the hem; women wear tubular skirts (sonnod).
2023年9月19日 · The Bagobo were the first ethnic group in Mindanao encountered by the Spaniards at the end of the 19th century. Brisk trade already existed among the various groups and tribes. Horses were used to transport goods to the coast. The Bagobo were excellent riders and showed their pride in this skill by adorning their horses with beads and bangles.
— Bagobo men’s costumes. Illustrating elaborate colored embroidery and bead-work recently acquired by the Museum. Both men and women wear ear-plugs connected under the chin by numerous varicolored strings of beads.
2021年3月6日 · The attire and accessories of Bagobo Tagabawa in Davao City have designs that are colorful and meaningful. It is a living testament to the way of life of Bagobo Tagabawa. Key moments.
The distinct ceremonial attire of the Bagobo, made of ikat textiles, is likely to be referred to as costume or dress. But for the Bagobo, which word is used makes a difference. They tend to use the word k6styom (costume) when speaking to non-Bagobo, but among themselves they use their language's term for garment
The Bagobo are considered the most colorful people of the Philippines, heavily embroidering their abaca clothing with beads and stitchwork. They also produce fine metal craft, working in brass, bronze, and iron, and are known for their betel boxes.