GAWAD SA MANLILIKHA NG BAYAN (GAMABA)
Gawad ng Manlilikha logo
The Philippines also honors artists who are engaged in folk or
traditional arts and who have reached a high level of technical skill and
artistic excellence. The award is called Gawad sa Manlilikha ng bayan
(GAMABA), or National Living Treasures Award.
This award was institutionalized by 1992 Republic Act No. 7355, with
the NCCA ( National Commission for the Culture and the Arts) in charge
of its implementation. The process of awarding a Manlilikha ng bayan is
similar to that of the order of the National artists. However, only
NCCA's ad hoc panel of experts and reviewers will screen and review
the nominations. They will then submit the list to the president of the
philippines for proclamation.
Darhata Sawabi
2004
Tausug parang, Sulu
Darhata Sawabi was a master weaver of the traditional pis syabit of the
Tausug, preserving generations of Tausug designs. She was hailed as an
expert in weaving the pis syabit.
Pis syabit
Eduardo Mutuc
2004
Kapampangan
Apalit, Pampanga
Eduardo mutuc is a filipino metalsmith and sculptor. He is a known to
be a practitioner of the craft of pinukpuk which involved the stamping
of embellishments on metal sheets. Mutuc is a dedicated sculptor of
religious and secular art in silver, bronze, and wood.
Works of Eduardo Mutuc
Haja Amina Appi
2004
Sama Tandubas, Tawi-tawi
Haja Amina upheld the Sama women tradition of mat weaving,
revolutionizing the traditional white mats with her own tinted design.
The mat weaving is one of the treasured traditions of the Sama people.
Their mat is made up of Pandan Leaves with care undergo tedious
processes from Stripping, to sun dying, to dyeing up to weiving.
Work of haja amina appi
Teofilo Garcia
2012
Ilocano
San Quintin, Abra
A farmer by principle, Garcia became a master artisan of making
tabungaw (casque)that was due to his work and the demand for
casques in his area. To promote the art, he continuously made himself
visible in the industry and thought of better materials to improve the
quality of tabungaw.
A tabungaw is a unique and functional headpiece which shields a
user from the rain and the sun.
Magdalena Gamayo
2012
Ilocano
Pinili, Ilocos Norte
Gamayo is dubbed as the best artist who has exemplified the art of
Ilocos abel-weaving, threading the most intricate traditional designs
that most modern weavers fail to master.
Even today at her old age Magdalena consistently produce well-crafted
abels .To preserve the art of abel weaving in Ilocos, she mentored
community people including her cousin’s daughter-in-law and her sister
in-law. Magdalena has taught herself the traditional patterns of binakol,
inuritan(geometric design), and sinan-sabong(flowers), which is the
most challenging pattern.
Binakol
inuritan
Sinan sabong