| Mother of pearl | |
| Teak | |
| Earthen | |
| Shell | |
| Slate | |
| Hide | |
| Aluminium | |
| Bamboo | |
| Ceramic | |
| Olive | |
| Fiberglass | |
| Abaca | |
| Rattan | |
| Walnut | |
| Brass | |
| Bandala | |
| White glass paste | |
| Leather | |
| Nito | |
| Coconut | |
| Stone | |
| Marble | |
| Copper | |
| Termites' nests | |
| Fine rattan | |
| Raffia | |
| Arurog | |
| Mango | |
| Sweet Liana | |
| Linen | |
| Sugar cane | |
| Water hyacinth | |
| Lampakanay | |
| Water Liana | |
| Banana | |

TERMITES'NESTS
Termites’ nests are elaborated architectures with an infinite number of reticula; structures built by white ants also known as termites. They are mainly found in hot countries and live in colonies of endless numbers, distinguished by different morphological and functional castes, who build their very complex nests on trees, in wood or in the ground; in this case the nests can rise to considerable heights. It seems incredible to think that these constructions are created naturally, that the project is instinctive, yet so precise and worthy of a three-dimensional geometrical study.
Termites’ nests are elaborated architectures with an infinite number of reticula; structures built by white ants also known as termites. They are mainly found in hot countries and live in colonies of endless numbers, distinguished by different morphological and functional castes, who build their very complex nests on trees, in wood or in the ground; in this case the nests can rise to considerable heights. It seems incredible to think that these constructions are created naturally, that the project is instinctive, yet so precise and worthy of a three-dimensional geometrical study.