We took a tricycle to Pagburnayan from Calle Crisologo about 5 minutes. Here, you will be able to witness how a jar was made by hands. This is where the traditional burnay jars of varied shapes, designs and sizes are made. You can experience pottery making with your bare hands for free!
Pagburnayan Pottery making-no entrance fees. The root word "burnay" is an earthenware jar crafted by a potter's hands with the aid of a potter's wheel.
FYI, there are some souvenir shops nearby, it's cheaper compared to those stores in Calle Crisologo and Baluarte.


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ReplyDeleteang sarap mag bakasyon talaga....
DeleteYup! :D
Deletesan ang sunod mong bakasyon bro? sama ako hehehe
Deletepinagiisipan pa, :D ikwa?
Deletei will try this place soon.....
ReplyDeleteI was not able to pass this place...hopefully i could visit when I came back in the philippines.
ReplyDeleteHello my friend! I wish you a wonderful weekend with very smiles and peace. Greetings from Brasil!
ReplyDeletei was there last april twenty first :D
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