1. The Manunggul Jar shows that the Filipinos' maritime culture is paramount that it reflected its ancestors' religious beliefs.
2. Slabs and blocks of marble are used for stair treads, floor tiles, facing stone, cemetery stones, window sills, ashlars, sculptures, benches, paving stones and many other uses.
3. The participants use morion masks to depict the Roman soldiers and Syrian mercenaries within the story of the Passion of the Christ.
4. The outer shell of the windowpane oyster, Placuna placenta, is called the capiz shell. It is used, primarily in the Philippines, in the manufacture of lampshades, trays, mats, and bowls.
5. The tingkop also wields a significant role in ritual use. Small tingkops carrying amulets are worn by Pala'wan hunters around their neck to attract success in their hunts.