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- Pabalat abstract "Pabalat is a form of papercutting originating in the province of Bulacan in the Philippines. It involves making intricate papercut designs from wrappers used in pastillas, usually papel de hapon or japanese paper. Among the well-known practitioners of the craft are Luz and Naty Ocampo.The origin of the art form is vague but according to Luz Ocampo, the art form may have been derived from Chinese papercutting. The form may also have been an ofshoot of papel picado from Mexico. There are variations in pabalat making in Bulacan. In San Miguel, a stencil is used in tracing a pattern on the paper for pabalat-making, in Malolos stencil is not used.".
- Pabalat wikiPageID "48010754".
- Pabalat wikiPageLength "1562".
- Pabalat wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Pabalat wikiPageRevisionID "685441875".
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Bulacan.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folk_art.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper_art.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_art.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_paper_cutting.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Malolos.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Papel_picado.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Papercutting.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Pastillas.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink San_Miguel,_Bulacan.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Stencil.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLink Washi.
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLinkText "pabalat".
- Pabalat wikiPageWikiLinkText "pabalát".
- Pabalat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pabalat subject Category:Folk_art.
- Pabalat subject Category:Paper_art.
- Pabalat subject Category:Philippine_art.
- Pabalat hypernym Form.
- Pabalat comment "Pabalat is a form of papercutting originating in the province of Bulacan in the Philippines. It involves making intricate papercut designs from wrappers used in pastillas, usually papel de hapon or japanese paper. Among the well-known practitioners of the craft are Luz and Naty Ocampo.The origin of the art form is vague but according to Luz Ocampo, the art form may have been derived from Chinese papercutting. The form may also have been an ofshoot of papel picado from Mexico.".
- Pabalat label "Pabalat".
- Pabalat wasDerivedFrom Pabalat?oldid=685441875.
- Pabalat isPrimaryTopicOf Pabalat.