What is bahag and Tapis?

What is bahag and Tapis?

The “Bahag” or loincloth are worn by the tribesmen of Ifugao, while the “Tapis” is worn by their women. These handwoven textiles have different patterns and colors that indicate the wearer’s place or stature in the community.

What is bahag Ifugao?

Bahag is a loincloth commonly used by the Ifugao people and other indigenous tribes in the Cordilleras region in northern Luzon, usually wrapped from behind with the longer piece of cloth draped down the middle front.

What is the importance of bahag?

Since time immemorial and in various civilisations throughout the world it has been used as attire to cover male genitalia. In the region of Oceania this piece of clothing is called bahag, and its appearance represents a kind of cultural symbol.

Where is bahag?

Philippines
Basic Information

Artifact Identification Bahag, Loincloth (2005.07.0014)
Artist/Maker None
Geographic Location Asia, Southeast : Philippines : Ifugao Province, Cordillera Administrative Region, Island of Luzon
Period/Date Contemporary
Culture Ifugao, sub-group of the Igorot

What is Tapis for?

Definition of tapis archaic. : a small tapestry used for hangings and floor and table coverings.

How do you put on a bahag?

Step 1 – Put the bahag between the legs, holding the front end with your left hand and allowing it to hang mid-shins. Let the other end hang loose in the back. Step 2 – While holding the front end of the bahag in your left hand, grab the loose (back) end with your right hand.

Is also known as bahag?

The loincloth has also other names like G-string and bahag.

How would you describe bahag?

Bahag is a loincloth that was commonly used by men throughout the pre-colonial Philippines. They were either made from barkcloth or from hand-woven textiles. Before the colonial period, bahag were a common garment for commoners and the serf class (the alipin caste).

Who wear bahag in the Philippines?

Bahag survives in some indigenous tribes of the Philippines today – most notably the Cordillerans in Northern Luzon.

Why do Igorots wear bahag?

The primary purpose of the bahag is to cover the male’s private parts. After covering the male organs, it is then wrapped around the waist to prevent it from falling off. That is why, it does not easily loose when an Igorot male joins traditional dances or perform with the gongs.

Why is tapis important?

Women wear tapis at weddings and other important public occasions, arranging themselves into colorful and glittering processions that are alternately the centerpieces and backdrops of such ceremonial moments. Their tapis indicate their wealth, social station, and family affiliation.

What is the characteristics of bahag?

It is twisted back across the back loop above the buttocks. The result resembles two rectangles of cloth hanging in front of and behind the waist, with a loop around the legs resembling a belt. The design of the weave is often unique to the tribe of the person wearing the bahag.

How long is a bahag?

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Length) 153 cm
Measuring Remarks None
Materials Textile, Pigment–Dye
Manufacturing Processes Weaving, Dyeing
Munsell Color Information Deep Red (5R 3/10) -Red Dark Grayish Green (7.5BG 3/2) -Green Black (N 1.75/ 2.0% R) -Black
  • August 4, 2022