This ‘ulos pinunsaan’, or ritual cloth, is used for clothing, wrapping and shroud. ‘Ulos’ are ritual textiles, and ‘pinunsaan’ is derived from the white panels on both ends, known as ‘pussa’. The widest band in the white panels features both male and female designs. The end with elongated triangular shapes is the male band while the female band consists of rhomb shapes. Hence, when the cloth is used to cover the dead or the living, the appropriate end corresponding to the gender of the recipient is used.