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Fu Yabing Masalon Dulo (8 August 1914 – 26 January 2021), commonly referred to as Fu Yabing, was a Filipino textile master weaver and dyer, credited with preserving the Blaan traditional mabal tabih art of ikat weaving and dyeing. At the time of her death, she was one of only two surviving master designers of the mabal tabih art of the indigenous Blaan people of southern Mindanao in the Philippines. She was given the National Living Treasures Award by the Philippines through the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

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  • Yabing Masalon Dulo (Polomolok, Cotabato del Sur, 8 de agosto de 1914-26 de enero de 2021), generalmente referida como Fu Yabing, fue una tejedora maestra textil y pintora filipina, acreditada con preservar el tradicional arte Bilán mabal tabih de costura y pintura.​​ Al momento de su muerte, era una de los únicos dos diseñadores maestros supervivientes del arte mabal tabih del pueblo indígena Bilán de Mindanao del sur en las Filipinas.​ Recibió el Premio de Tesoros Nacionales Vivos de las Filipinas a través de la Comisión Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes.​ (es)
  • Fu Yabing Masalon Dulo (8 August 1914 – 26 January 2021), commonly referred to as Fu Yabing, was a Filipino textile master weaver and dyer, credited with preserving the Blaan traditional mabal tabih art of ikat weaving and dyeing. At the time of her death, she was one of only two surviving master designers of the mabal tabih art of the indigenous Blaan people of southern Mindanao in the Philippines. She was given the National Living Treasures Award by the Philippines through the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (en)
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  • Yabing Masalon Dulo (Polomolok, Cotabato del Sur, 8 de agosto de 1914-26 de enero de 2021), generalmente referida como Fu Yabing, fue una tejedora maestra textil y pintora filipina, acreditada con preservar el tradicional arte Bilán mabal tabih de costura y pintura.​​ Al momento de su muerte, era una de los únicos dos diseñadores maestros supervivientes del arte mabal tabih del pueblo indígena Bilán de Mindanao del sur en las Filipinas.​ Recibió el Premio de Tesoros Nacionales Vivos de las Filipinas a través de la Comisión Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes.​ (es)
  • Fu Yabing Masalon Dulo (8 August 1914 – 26 January 2021), commonly referred to as Fu Yabing, was a Filipino textile master weaver and dyer, credited with preserving the Blaan traditional mabal tabih art of ikat weaving and dyeing. At the time of her death, she was one of only two surviving master designers of the mabal tabih art of the indigenous Blaan people of southern Mindanao in the Philippines. She was given the National Living Treasures Award by the Philippines through the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (en)
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