Have you seen in your barangay
a carabao carrying a heavy load of
handicraft products as it walks. down
the road? Aren't you amazed by the
the strength and ability of the carabao to
bear the weight on its back and withstand the scorching heat of the
sun? Were you impressed by the
different hand-made household
products on display for everybody to
see, from a simple pangkamot made of
bamboo to a family-sized rattan
hammock? When you examine each
product and test its durability by
touching its parts and pressing its
body, you would realize the amount of
patience, craftsmanship, and hardwork
that its maker put into it.
From time to time, exhibits are
held in trade centers, museums, and
malls that feature rich collections of
Philippine handicrafts by known local
designers, noted minority artists, and
other prolific weavers, jewellers,
SCulptors, and other handicraft makers.
Truly, they are all worthy of bearing
the tag that says "Proudly Philippine
Made!"
I love to made many things at home by using home made tool. But i have no idea that is called handicrafts or not. But i try to make many new things in home made tool.