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Balyag

Provenance:  Batad, Ifugao

Rattan

L. 64 cm, W 39 cm

MK Collection

 

Balyag is a tall quadriform burden basket with a square profile and whole rattan posts at the base as extended feet.

Made of rattan, the balyag serves as a transport basket for different types of produce like
camote (sweet potato). In form and function, it is similar to the Ibaloy kayabang. The difference lies in their shape. The kayabang has a rounded lid; the balyag is a four-sided basket with corner posts which stabilize the basket and act as a stand when the basket is put on the ground.

Reference: Fanged, N. (2018). Catalogue of Objects in the Feasts of Merit Exhibition. In D.
Tolentino, Jr. (Ed.). Feasts of Merit: wealth, status, and feasting in the Luzon Cordillera. (pp.
119-198). Baguio City: Museo Kordilyera, University of the Philippines Baguio.

AGARAMID TAYO (Let’s Create): FOOTLOOM WEAVING

AGARAMID TAYO (Let’s Create): FOOTLOOM WEAVING
Reconnecting Museum Collections with Local Artisans
Coming up with our Episode 6 museum docu-series on AGARAMID TAYO! (Let’s Create) on November 25, 2021 Thursd ay at 10:00 am via YouTube and FB. Isabel Amok, a footloom weaver from Can-eo in Bontoc, Mt Province and with the Kulibangbang Weavers Association will teach us the basics of the the tilar (foot loom weaving).