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MISAMIS UNIVERSITY Prepared by: Document Code: Module Reference

Ozamiz City Juby H. Vallejo MU-CAS-LMO- No.


Faculty
Office of the Vice President GEEL3 04
for Academic Affairs Checked by: Revision Date: Units:
COLLEGE OF ARTS & Juby H. Vallejo June 8, 2020 3.0
SCIENCES Program Chairman
Reviewed by: Revision No.: Subject Code:
Atty. Anthony L. Awa 0 GEEL 3
LEARNING Dean
MODULE Approved by: Prerequisite: Co-requisite:
Ariel R. Clarin None None
VPAA/Director for Instruction
Descriptive Title: Indigenous Creative Crafts

Module 2.3
PRODUCING CREATIVE INDIGENOUS CRAFTS FROM BAMBOOS

I. Course Outcome : CO2 Gain an understanding of the different indigenous


materials as well as the procedures used in creating
crafts

II. Learning Outcome/s : LO2.1 Produce creative indigenous crafts from bamboos.

III. Time Frame : Home-based (1.5 hrs.)

IV. Introduction

In this session, you will be producing creative indigenous crafts from


bamboos.

A. Bamboo Crafts

Bamboo crafts permeate all aspects of Philippine life. It is used for house
construction, fishing and farming implements, musical instruments, and much more.
They are usually in the handicraft section of most public markets.

The poles can be used as containers for water or for gathering wine. The young shoots
are fermented and eaten. Bamboo skin can be woven into mats or baskets. It is used
for the crafts of every day but also festive occasions.

This pervasiveness of bamboo as a material has to do with the fact that it is found
almost everywhere in the country. About 60 or so different species have been
identified in the archipelago. Of this number, about twenty are endemic.

Among some Philippine groups, the first woman and man were supposed to have
emerged from the splitting of the bamboo. The bamboo is a popular symbolic image
in the arts. The plant’s flexibility is even touted as a personal trait to emulate.

Among the more elaborate craft forms involving bamboo is the making of fans that is
still practiced in the northern province of Ilocos Sur. Festive arches known as arkos
are made in towns in Rizal and Nueva Ecija provinces. These employ a special
whittling technique which transforms the skin of the poles into floral shapes.

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MISAMIS UNIVERSITY Prepared by: Document Code: Module Reference
Ozamiz City Juby H. Vallejo MU-CAS-LMO- No.
Office of the Vice PresidentFaculty GEEL3 04
for Academic Affairs Checked by: Revision Date: Units:
COLLEGE OF ARTS & Juby H. Vallejo June 8, 2020 3.0
SCIENCES Program Chairman
Reviewed by: Revision No.: Subject Code:
Atty. Anthony L. Awa 0 GEEL 3
LEARNING Dean
MODULE Approved by: Prerequisite: Co-requisite:
Ariel R. Clarin None None
VPAA/Director for Instruction
Descriptive Title: Indigenous Creative Crafts

There are a lot of things that can be crafted from bamboo. Here are some items as
examples:

 Bamboo furniture
 Bamboo placemats and coasters
 Bamboo clothing and other bamboo fabric items
 Bamboo toys
 Bamboo bowls and craft boxes
 Bamboo wind chimes
 Bamboo birdfeeders and nesting boxes
 Bamboo lamps and lanterns
 Bamboo craft ladders (for hanging towels and quilts)
 Bamboo clocks
 Bamboo planters or plant containers
 Bamboo instruments
 Bamboo decorations
 Bamboo whistles
 Bamboo candleholders
 Bamboo room and window screens (and window shutters)
 Bamboo garden fountains and water features
 Bamboo baskets
 Bamboo mats
 Bamboo miniature furniture and models

(Here is a video on how to make bamboo cups: https://www.youtube.com/watch?


v=NkLWbYo751U and chairs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAqApqMQ6NM)

V. Learning Materials : Websites


 Bamboo Crafts
https://encyclocraftsapr.com/bamboo-crafts/
 Bamboo Handicraft Ideas
https://www.appropedia.org/Bamboo_crafts

VI. Supplementary
Learning Resources : Videos
 Home decorating ideas handmade with
bamboo skewers sticks

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MISAMIS UNIVERSITY Prepared by: Document Code: Module Reference
Ozamiz City Juby H. Vallejo MU-CAS-LMO- No.
Office of the Vice PresidentFaculty GEEL3 04
for Academic Affairs Checked by: Revision Date: Units:
COLLEGE OF ARTS & Juby H. Vallejo June 8, 2020 3.0
SCIENCES Program Chairman
Reviewed by: Revision No.: Subject Code:
Atty. Anthony L. Awa 0 GEEL 3
LEARNING Dean
MODULE Approved by: Prerequisite: Co-requisite:
Ariel R. Clarin None None
VPAA/Director for Instruction
Descriptive Title: Indigenous Creative Crafts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=pjAPUWV1ds8
 How to make umbrella and container from
bamboo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohJy-
M5ZsvA

VII. Learning Activities : Home-based


1. Review the lessons on different indigenous
materials as well as the procedures in creating
crafts.
2. Watch the tutorial videos on how to create
simple crafts using bamboos.
3. Produce a creative craft from bamboos. Attach
photos or make a video for documentation
purposes.

VIII. Equipment : Laptop


LCD Projector

IX. Student Feedback : Your feedback is important. Please don’t leave this blank.
This portion will allow us to evaluate how this module is
going. Your feedback will help improve this module for
future revision. (Please refer to the box in the next page).

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MISAMIS UNIVERSITY Prepared by: Document Code: Module Reference
Ozamiz City Juby H. Vallejo MU-CAS-LMO- No.
Office of the Vice President Faculty GEEL3 04
for Academic Affairs Checked by: Revision Date: Units:
COLLEGE OF ARTS & Juby H. Vallejo June 8, 2020 3.0
SCIENCES Program Chairman
Reviewed by: Revision No.: Subject Code:
Atty. Anthony L. Awa 0 GEEL 3
LEARNING Dean
MODULE Approved by: Prerequisite: Co-requisite:
Ariel R. Clarin None None
VPAA/Director for Instruction
Descriptive Title: Indigenous Creative Crafts

1. Which part of this module you found interesting? Why?

2. Which part of this module you considered challenging? Why?

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