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  1. In Bulacan, they have been known to wrap their pastillas in colorful and intricately designed paper wrappers or pabalat made of Japanese paper. Fiestas are not complete without these elaborate paper-cut pastillas wrappers often used as decoration, table centerpieces as well as souvenirs.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PabalatPabalat - Wikipedia

    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 and laminated as bookmarks, [1] and usually made from papel de japon (Japanese paper).

  3. 10 wrz 2019 · Pabalat is the art of wrapping pastillas in paper with intricate designs and it's becoming a lost art in Bulacan. Natty Castro Ocampo, a second-generation pastillas Pabalat artist, continues to...

  4. The traditional Filipino craft of pabalat involves creating intricate designs on papel de japon paper, which is used to wrap pastillas, a popular milk candy in the Philippines. Papel de japon paper is a delicate, textured paper with a subtle sheen, making it an ideal canvas for artistic designs.

  5. Pabalat”, or the art of papercutting, involves making precise and intricate designs from Japanese paper. The beautiful designs are then used to cover pastil...

  6. 11 lut 2022 · These unique packages are known as “borlas de pastillas” or “pastillas pabalat”, a specialty in San Miguel, Bulacan that was popularized by the late Luz Ocampo. It typically involves drawing patterns on strips of Japanese paper; afterward, the outline is hand-cut, leaving a small rectangle that nestles the pastillas .

  7. 4 dni temu · The industry of pastillas making may have survived time but the pabalat is a totally different story. Similar to most folk traditions in the Philippines, the art practice of making these intricate paper cut-outs is on the verge of extinction.

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