If you are interested in seeing Puni art firsthand or learning the craft, Malolos City remains the heart of the tradition. You can often find demonstrations at local festivals or through the Malolos City Tourism Office . Expand map
Here’s a concise write-up for — a term that can refer to different concepts depending on context. I’ve covered the most common interpretations. puni art
The term "puni" literally translates to "beautifying" or "decorating" with leaves. Historically, this art form was a staple of daily life in the Philippines, long before the introduction of plastic and modern mass-produced goods. Artists use fresh or dried coconut fronds (leaves) and sometimes buri leaves to create a wide variety of functional and decorative items. If you are interested in seeing Puni art