Ulbung (d) (miniature)
LOCAL NAME:
Ulbung (d) (miniature)
ENGLISH NAME:
Storage basket
DESCRIPTION:
A miniature jar-shaped coiled rattan basket with a round lid. It has two loops of rattan attached near the rim that serve as slots for the strap.
COMMONLY USED BY/IN:
Bontoc
MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Rattan
ITEM CONSTRUCTION:
Basket weaving
DIMENSIONS:
Lid:
Height: 2.4 cm
Diameter: 7 cm
Body:
Height: 14 cm
Rim:
Diameter: 5.9 cm
ACQUISITION YEAR:
2021
DISPLAY STATUS:
BURC
RESEARCH DATA:
This is a miniature version of ulbung, or ulbong, also known as ulfung, by the Ifugao and also known as kamuwan in Kankana-ey. It is a jar-shaped rattan basket from Bontoc, Mountain Province. As a miniature version, it was used as a container for jewelry and beads.
Its larger versions were used as storage for hulled rice. It is one of the few baskets in the Cordillera that is constructed using the coiling technique known as the binali style. Chinese ceramic jars served as a model or inspiration for the Ifugao basket weavers to create the ulbung’s curved form or jar-like shape (Hamilton, 1998).
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