Our ancestors’ collection of kitchenware like kitchen stove, cooking pots, pans, plates and bowls are made out of clay creativity or pottery.

Years and years ago, Ruson (Luzon) Jars were known all over Asia for their beauty and quality and have reached Japan as they use it for tea ceremony.

We also have burial jars like the Manunggul Jar, a late Neolithic secondary burial jar with a design that could tell us a lot of our ancestors’ way of life. You may read my story of Manunggul Jar here https://www.facebook.com/404209119689027/posts/744253182351284/?substory_index=0

Here is a photo of the pottery that I bought in Sagada Pottery Center since I can’t bring the one that I created yet.

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