Marami ang pwedeng interpretasyon sa sisidlan o lalagyan.
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Mapanuklas ang mga Pinoy sa mga makabagong ideya, manipulasyon, pananaliksik sa mga bagong hugis at pamamaraan gamit ang ating mga katutubong materyales. Hindi man katutubong materyal, ang balat ng ahas ay hindi tradisyonal na ginagamit na sisidlan. Kung dati, mga bags at sapatos lang ang pinag-gagamitan nito, ngayon pati furniture, home decor at fashion accessories ay gumagamit na rin ng balat ng ahas. Tingnan mo itong mga modernong hugis ng sisidlan na minolde sa fiber glass, nakalamina ang tininang balat ng sea snake at stainless steel ang rim. Hindi endangered ang sea snake kaya pinapayagan ito ng gobyerno.
Filipino craftsmen are innovative in coming up with fresh ideas in the manipulation of indigenous materials, and the exploration of new forms and techniques. Snake skin, although not indigenous, is not a traditional material for vessels. This material used to be exclusively used for bags and shoes, and now being applied to furniture, home decor and fashion accessories. Check out these contemporary shapes of vessels (or vas) molded from fiber glass and laminated with dyed sea snake skin and stainless steel rim. The government allows use of this material because sea snakes are not endangered.
Here's another interpretation of vessel.
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Vessels in Manila Bay @ mirandablue |
For Thursday two Questions - you are invited to answer these questions and join.
1. What are your favorite vessels in your home?
2. Why is an average person afraid of snakes?