The Philippine terno, circa 1915
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Photo shows a young woman in a monochromatic bell-sleeved camisa and serpentina. Instead of a matching panuelo, she has a versatile shawl draped over her shoulders. The terno became a popular apparel even among the rural population in the first two decades of the American occupation due to the availability of local materials and the increasing number of Filipino female teachers who reported to school in the traditional dressImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Clothing and Adornments | CL00044 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | CL00044 |
Photo shows a young woman in a monochromatic bell-sleeved camisa and serpentina. Instead of a matching panuelo, she has a versatile shawl draped over her shoulders. The terno became a popular apparel even among the rural population in the first two decades of the American occupation due to the availability of local materials and the increasing number of Filipino female teachers who reported to school in the traditional dress.
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