- An
abaniko (from the
Spanish word abanico, "fan") is a type of hand fan from the Philippines. The
abaniko is
common accessory for the baro't saya, the...
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sometimes used for the
abaniko, a
folding hand fan used by the
upper classes in the
Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.
Abaniko Apir Hand fan Buntal...
- "Combination Weapons". myarmoury.com.
Retrieved 2012-11-10. "
Abaniko Tres
Puntas History".
Abaniko Tres Puntas.
Retrieved 9
December 2023. Look up parrying...
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Abanico ibérico, a
Spanish cut of pork A
striking move in
escrima fighting Abaniko, a
Filipino hand fan This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mestiza de
sangley woman in
traje de
mestiza with an
abaniko fan
Filipina mestizas from the
early 1800s with pañuelos over baro't saya...
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products such as bags, purse, mats, slippers,
costumes and others.
Abaniko fan
making in
Canaman started in 1960s in baran**** Sta. Cruz as a leisure...
- 1860s to the
early 1870s. San Jose and
Forteza also
learned the art of
Abaniko for the series.
According to AGB
Nielsen Philippines'
Nationwide Urban...
- made with
paper Church fan:Fans used in
churches in the
United States Abaniko Buchaechum –
Korean fan
dance Cariñosa –
national dance of the Philippines...
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featured in
Maranao traditional dances,
including singkil and pagapir.
Abaniko Pamaypay Darangen Hadji Abdul Racman,
Sohayle M. (2019). The Festivities...
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ensemble of
aristocratic Filipino women (along with the
tapis and the
abaniko fans), as they
brought modesty to the
relatively low
neckline of the traditional...