Bagket (b)
LOCAL NAME:
Bagket (b)
ENGLISH NAME:
Bontoc maternity girdle
DESCRIPTION:
Bontoc, Mountain Province: Bagket
A twilled basket girdle made of bamboo strips, with twisted strings serving as its locking mechanism.
COMMONLY USED BY/IN:
Bontoc, Mountain Province
MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Bamboo
ITEM CONSTRUCTION:
90
DIMENSIONS:
Length:
160 cm
Width:
6 cm
ACQUISITION YEAR:
2021
RESEARCH DATA:
The Cordillera people are known to have incorporated basketwork into many aspects of their daily life and culture, a ubiquitous object that is present from cradle to grave (Capistrano-Baker, 1998). This item from the collection is an example of a bagket, a maternity girdle worn by women postpartum. Postpartum girdles are known to have been used by women to support their bodies after giving birth. Girdles help regulate mobility, pain, and even swelling. This bagket is made of bamboo strips, twill-woven, and shaped like a belt with twisted strings that can be looped on the other side of the girdle to hold it in place when worn.
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