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  • curprev 16:1916:19, 6 November 2023Fredjhemae talk contribs 3,140 bytes +3,140 Created page with "Rhien <H1>Puni (Puh-ni)</h1> 500px|right *Palm weaving, or Puni, originated in Malolos, Bulacan. The art of Puni is about folding, twisting, plaiting, and weaving fresh or dried coconut fronds (leaves of the coconut tree). The fresh coconut frond is the most common material used in making puni. Puni took many forms: different shapes, toys, baskets, and decorations. Even before the colonizers came, early Filipinos were already doing Puni. Years..."