Two Types of Okir

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TWO TYPES OF OKIR

OKIR A DATO
(male designs)

- Men usually do the


wood, metal and ivory
works in the place. Their
patterns are mostly
ornamental scrolls and
abstract plant motifs
which is the dominating
feature in man’s work.
OKIR A BAY
(female designs)

- The womenfolk of
Maranao hone their
skills in geometric forms
in the means of weaving
cloth on native looms
and mats. The
dominating motif in
their works are zigzag
and angular shapes.
BASIC MALE DESIGNS

Matilak Potiok Dapal

Pako Todi

Atmalis

Simple Pako
Rabong

Simple
Magoyoda
BASIC FEMALE DESIGNS

Pinatol
Olan-olan a
Pinagapa
Pialan
t
g Saragontin
Biango
n g
Katimbua
Onsng Binitoon
od

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