Description du livre
Philippine Mats (Philippine Craftsman Reprint Series No. 1) is a comprehensive exploration of the traditional art of mat weaving in the Philippines, originally published as part of the Philippine Craftsman series. This book delves into the rich cultural heritage and intricate craftsmanship behind the creation of mats, known locally as banig, which are an essential part of Filipino daily life and culture. The text provides detailed descriptions of the various materials used, such as pandan, buri, and tikog, and explains the processes of harvesting, preparing, and dyeing these natural fibers. Through vivid illustrations and photographs, the book showcases the diverse patterns, colors, and regional styles that distinguish mats from different parts of the Philippines. It highlights the artistry and skill of Filipino weavers, often women, who pass down their techniques through generations. The book also discusses the social and economic significance of mat weaving, emphasizing its role in community life, local economies, and cultural identity. In addition to technical instructions and historical context, Philippine Mats offers insights into the symbolism and meaning behind various designs, reflecting the beliefs, traditions, and stories of the Filipino people. The reprint serves as both a valuable resource for scholars and a tribute to the enduring legacy of Philippine craftsmanship, preserving knowledge that might otherwise be lost to modernization. Whether you are a student of culture, a craft enthusiast, or simply interested in the Philippines, this book provides a fascinating and detailed look at one of the country’s most cherished traditional arts.