What are the baybayin in Sablay?

The University’s acronym, UP appears as a symbol on the Sablay. This symbol is based on the baybayin for U and P, but it has been designed to represent the University’s indigenous acronym itself, and is not meant to be read in a syllabic way as the corresponding baybayin characters are.

Who can wear up Sablay?

Graduates
Graduates who will attend the graduation ceremony are required to wear the UP Sablay. The proper way of wearing and shifting the UP Sablay must be strictly followed. UP Sablay and UPOU pins are available during the graduation rehearsal, or may be bought by sending an email to [email protected].

What is up Sablay made of?

“#tsardventures INSIDER: This is how every single UP SABLAY is painstakingly made of sweat and blood by the hands (and feet—because they use a pedal loom) of indigenous Igorot, Abra and Apayao weavers who work on them 8AM to 10PM (14 hours) daily.

What do you call of sash of up?

The sablay draped across the body is the official academic costume of UP officially adopted in 2000 after its first appearance in UP Diliman in 1990. Created by six professors from UP Diliman, the sablay is inspired by the malong of Muslim Mindanao, a loose garment made from a seamless bolt of cloth.

What does Sablay mean?

[noun] missing the mark; failure.

Does UP have dress code?

You can wear whatever you want in the campus. Shorts, slippers, pajamas, K-pop fashion, you name it! UP is a haven for freedom of expression, so go express your personal style.

When did UP Sablay start?

The University of the Philippines Diliman website states that the UP Sablay is the official academic costume of the University which was introduced in 1990 and officially adopted in 2000.

When did up Sablay start?

What is Sablay instead of toga?

Sablay is an indigenous loose garment that is traditionally used for formal occasions and worn like a sash. The DepEd official pointed out that using a “Sablay” will help promote local culture and national diversity.

What is the meaning of up on the Sablay?

The University’s acronym, UP appears as a symbol on the Sablay. This symbol is based on the baybayin for U and P, but it has been designed to represent the University’s indigenous acronym itself, and is not meant to be read in a syllabic way as the corresponding baybayin characters are.

What is the alibata of the Philippines?

Based on an article on Steemit, the alibata is what our Filipino ancestors use before the Spaniards came to colonize the Philippines. The Filipino people before got their own language and alphabet. With regards to the composition of the said old alphabet of the Philippines, it contains seventeen letters (17).

What paraphernalia can be worn with the Sablay?

Paraphernalia such as College pins and hood may be worn with the Sablay during the College Recognition Rites but not during the General Commencement Exercises when only the UP pin is recommended. The Sablay should not be worn by either male or female with a hat.

Which side does the Sablay hang from?

Note that the Sablay hangs from the right shoulder, with the band slightly below the shoulder. [Click here to view the animated version.]