Lilaktob/Lilagtob
LOCAL NAME:
Lilaktob/Lilagtob
ENGLISH NAME:
Wrap-around skirt
DESCRIPTION:
Kalinga: Lilaktob/Lilagtob
A single-paneled terracotta-colored skirt featuring various stripe designs in colors green, yellow, and blue.
COMMONLY USED BY/IN:
Kalinga
MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Thread, Dye
ITEM CONSTRUCTION:
Weaving, Dyeing, Stitching
DIMENSIONS:
Length
145 cm
Width
90.5 cm
ACQUISITION YEAR:
2021
DISPLAY STATUS:
BURC
RESEARCH DATA:
The lilaktob or lilagtob cloth is a handwoven cotton textile traditionally made by the Kalinga people, most commonly in the area of Naneng Village, Tabuk, Kalinga (“Kalinga,” 2011). This particular piece is a single-paneled wrap-around skirt, designed with intricate geometric patterns arranged in a linear fashion across the width of the skirt. The patterns include circular motifs, checks, and rounded zigzags. The name of this cloth comes from the successive arrangement of these motifs vertically, derived from the root word “lagtob”, which means “one after another” or “sequentially”.
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