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=<h3>Origin</h3>=
<h1>Origin</h1>


Even before the colonizers came, early Filipinos were already doing Puni. Years ago, Puni was considered one of Bulacan's most famous art types. In times when electronic devices were not popular among people, doing puni became people's entertainment; it became a simple toy that they could easily make. It also became popular because materials like coconut fronds were easy to find, primarily in the backyard or farming fields. Playing with and folding these materials allows them to make different styles of things and animals, including balls, birds, fish, whistles, grasshoppers, shrimp, crabs, butterflies, bracelets, rings, crowns, and many more.
Even before the colonizers came, early Filipinos were already doing Puni. Years ago, Puni was considered one of Bulacan's most famous art types. In times when electronic devices were not popular among people, doing puni became people's entertainment; it became a simple toy that they could easily make. It also became popular because materials like coconut fronds were easy to find, primarily in the backyard or farming fields. Playing with and folding these materials allows them to make different styles of things and animals, including balls, birds, fish, whistles, grasshoppers, shrimp, crabs, butterflies, bracelets, rings, crowns, and many more.
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Puni art is still alive and ready to be embraced again. This art plays a significant role in cultural treasure in the Philippines, not only in Malolos, Bulacan.
Puni art is still alive and ready to be embraced again. This art plays a significant role in cultural treasure in the Philippines, not only in Malolos, Bulacan.


==<h2>Tiya Mila (Milagros Enriquez)</h2>==
<h1>Tiya Mila (Milagros Enriquez)</h1>
[[File:Tiya Mila.png|300px|center|Milagros Enriquez]]
[[File:Tiya Mila.png|300px|center|Milagros Enriquez]]


==<h2>Gigi (Noemi Garcia)</h2>==
<h1>Gigi (Noemi Garcia)</h1>
[[File:Gigi(1).png|300px|center|Noemi Garcia]]
[[File:Gigi(1).png|300px|center|Noemi Garcia]]


==<h2>Rheeza (Nicanora Hernandez)</h2>==
<h1>Rheeza (Nicanora Hernandez)</h1>
[[File:Rheeza.png|300px|center|Nicanora Hernandez]]
[[File:Rheeza.png|300px|center|Nicanora Hernandez]]


==<h2>Examples of '''PUNI'''</h2>==
<h1>Examples of '''PUNI'''</h1>
[[File:Example of PUNI.png]] [[File:Example of PUNI(2).png|515px]]
[[File:Example of PUNI.png]] [[File:Example of PUNI(2).png|515px]]


=<h3>References:</h3>=
<h1>References:</h1>


*REVIVAL OF “PUNI” ART OF BULACAN. (n.d.). Modern Age Journalism.
*https://modernagejournalism.weebly.com/features/revival-of-puni-art-of-bulacan
https://modernagejournalism.weebly.com/features/revival-of-puni-art-of-bulacan
*https://mystorymysm.com/bong-enriquez-and-rheeza-hernandez/
*MY STORY, MY SM. (2018, September 22). Bong Enriquez and Rheeza Hernandez | MY STORY, MY SM.
*https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200098600496906&set=pb.1506883023.-2207520000&type=3
https://mystorymysm.com/bong-enriquez-and-rheeza-hernandez/
*https://www.facebook.com/114315955252379/photos/panayam-kay-rheeza-santiago-hernandez-kampeon-ng-kalinangang-bulakenyosino-ang-m/510284835655487/
*Facebook. (n.d.).
*https://www.flickr.com/photos/eazy360/39678455500
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200098600496906&set=pb.1506883023.-2207520000&type=3
*http://www.traveltrilogy.com/2018/02/malolos-bulacan-lakbay-norte.html
* Facebook. (n.d.-b).
https://www.facebook.com/114315955252379/photos/panayam-kay-rheeza-santiago-hernandez-kampeon-ng-kalinangang-bulakenyosino-ang-m/510284835655487/
*Eazytraveler. (n.d.). Puni (Palm Leaf Weaving). Flickr.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/eazy360/39678455500
*Potpot. (2018, February 23). Lost in Malolos: A heritage wonderland tourists often snob. Travel Trilogy.
http://www.traveltrilogy.com/2018/02/malolos-bulacan-lakbay-norte.html


=External Link=
=External Link=
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