Pinilian (Sinan-kabalyo ken sinan-tao) (b)
LOCAL NAME:
Pinilian (Sinan-kabalyo ken sinan-tao) (b)
ENGLISH NAME:
Blanket with horse and man design.
DESCRIPTION:
Abra, Tinguian, & Itneg: Pinilian (Sinan-kabalyo ken sinan-tao)
A three-paneled blanket featuring multiple white men and horse motifs set against a black and red striped background.
COMMONLY USED BY/IN:
Abra, Tinguian, Itneg
MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Cotton threads, Natural dye
ITEM CONSTRUCTION:
Brocade weave, Embroidery, Stitching, Dyeing
DIMENSIONS:
Length
239 cm
Width
156 cm
ACQUISITION YEAR:
2021
RESEARCH DATA:
Among Abra's most recognizable pinilian textiles are those with horse and man motifs. Itneg textiles with such designs are inspired by their beliefs. According to Respicio (2000), the man on a horse motif references the Itneg to the deity, Indadaya. Their belief system tells that Indadaya, the god of agriculture, is known to live in the eastern skies and also believe that he has a horse, and rides on it whenever he goes down to earth (Respicio, 2000).
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