Sabado’s

Top choice in Baguio


Though nondescript from the outside, Sabado’s is an Aladdin's cave of genuine indigenous treasures. Poke around in the semi-gloom and you may find Kalinga spears, Ifugao headgear, hollow sticks used for carrying water in the jungle, a plethora of woven containers and wood carvings, as well as antique bulol.


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